No, you can't be Elon Musk
You’re not going to make a successful electric car company.
Or build efficient rockets that ultimately take people to Mars.
Or make tunnels than replace our current transportation system.
Or start the company that creates the first advanced brain-machine interface.
No. You can't be a modern real-life Tony Stark.
What then?
Well. You can be one of the hundreds of exceptionally talented engineers, scientists, designers and computer whizzes that make these innovative technologies possible, and who allow Elon’s companies to thrive.
Or you can learn the latest and greatest skills and create your own paradigm-shifting company that changes the world.
No. Not everyone can be rock-stars and billionaires. But we can all be scientists, artists and creators in our own regard. That’s what makes us human.
The faster you get over the misguided notion that you need to be Elon (or an entrepreneur for that matter) to make change happen, the sooner you will be to answering the question: what will you do with the knowledge and resources and opportunities that you have, right this very moment?
What will you create?