@Scobleizer
At Microsoft when anyone met with Bill Gates we prepared for weeks. Why? The time value of his time was more than most of us made in a year. I didn’t realize an hour could have so much impact. Elon explains it here. Tonight I took my friend to Big Sur for sunset. It only lasts a few minutes but is similarly impactful. You have to plan for that too. Grok will tell you when sunset is in any location. We considered Lake Tahoe but decided against it. I tell you all this because the best moments are planned. Because they are too valuable. Separately I asked Bill for a billion dollars. Hey you gotta take the shot. You don’t score goals by not trying. If I walked into a meeting with @elonmusk I would start with “the next hour will be worth way more than $100 million to you.” That isn’t true. I waste his time now by asking for a @neuralink. Or am I? I would use it to make him a lot more than that. One human could run 1,000 robots another robot entrepreneur told me with one on that is coming in next decade. @paulg calls them “highly leverageable moments.” Hope you experience a few in your lives. They are what you will tell the grandkids about. Oh and the second part is trying to figure out the universe. When you start really studying the sun it is crazy. A constant radiation explosion. So many are dreaming about harvesting its energy in space. So maybe a sunset viewing is entrepreneurial behavior? And highly leverage in other ways. Talked to cofounder of Robinhood about that. I asked him for keys to his car. Why not? :-) https://t.co/0JgMFOE5NH