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Just caught something interesting about how SpaceX actually operates internally, and it completely reframes how we should think about Elon's approach to engineering.
So there's this former SpaceX talent executive who described working there as basically joining the Navy SEALs of engineering. Not a metaphor—literally 'this will be the hardest thing of your life.' The team Musk built operates like special forces, tackling problems everyone else considers impossible. And here's the kicker: if you're feeling comfortable at work, you're not growing. That's the actual culture.
What's wild is how this explains his edge. Someone close to the operation described his brain as processing information at roughly ten thousand times the rate of an average person. When you're working with him, you're not just solving technical problems—you're learning to navigate constant uncertainty while operating at a completely different cognitive level.
The comparison that got everyone talking: that same executive said she genuinely believes Musk's intelligence surpasses Einstein's. Not in a fanboy way, but based on observing how he actually approaches problems. It's not just raw IQ versus Einstein—it's the combination of processing power, ambition, and the ability to see solutions where others see dead ends.
This actually makes sense when you look at what he's pulled off in the last couple decades. Electric vehicles, rockets, AI, brain-computer interfaces—all simultaneously. Most people operate in one domain their whole lives. The pattern suggests someone who literally doesn't process 'impossible' the same way the rest of us do.
The market's been pricing in some of these themes. BTC sitting around 69.15K, ETH at 2.13K, DOGE at 0.09—all down slightly today. But the real story isn't daily price moves; it's understanding why certain people can move entire industries. If you're tracking where innovation is actually happening, understanding how Musk's teams operate is probably more valuable than most market analysis.
Worth paying attention to if you're thinking about where real technological breakthroughs come from.