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So I've been diving into Elon Musk's whole story lately, and honestly, it's wild how much this guy has accomplished. People always ask random stuff about him—like how tall is Elon Musk anyway? Turns out he's 6'2", which does give him that commanding presence you see at events.
But height is probably the least interesting part of his life. The dude literally went from a bullied kid in South Africa teaching himself to code at 10 years old to becoming the world's richest person. He sold a video game he made for $500 as a kid—$500! That's the kind of early sign you don't usually see.
What gets me is how he's managed to build multiple world-changing companies simultaneously. Like, most people would be satisfied running one successful company. Musk? He's got Tesla revolutionizing electric vehicles and sustainable energy, SpaceX sending rockets to space and now planning an IPO that could value the company at around $1.5 trillion mid-2026, and he's still finding time to mess with AI through xAI, brain-computer interfaces with Neuralink, and even bought Twitter for $44 billion just to rebrand it as X.
His net worth is sitting at about $850 billion right now, which means he's making somewhere between $250-690 million per day depending on market conditions. At peak valuations, we're talking thousands of dollars per second. The wealth concentration is honestly mind-bending.
What's equally fascinating is his personal life. The guy's got kids with multiple partners—Justine Wilson, Talulah Riley, Grimes, Shivon Zilis—and he's been pretty open about wanting large families. Some of his kids have unconventional names like X Æ A-12 and Exa Dark Sideræl, which obviously got the internet talking. He's also not married as of 2025, and he famously sold most of his houses, now living in a $50,000 prefabricated Boxabl house near SpaceX's Starbase in Texas.
The political side of things got really interesting too. He basically became one of Trump's biggest financial backers in 2024, throwing over $260 million into the campaign. Then he got involved with this Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) thing—ironic name given his whole Dogecoin meme history. He was the unofficial Dogefather for years, constantly tweeting about it and sending the price up and down.
One thing that stands out is his rivalry with Sam Altman over at OpenAI. They co-founded it together with the goal of developing safe AI, but they had fundamental disagreements about whether it should stay non-profit or go commercial. Altman chose profit, Musk left, and now they're basically competitors with xAI going head-to-head with OpenAI. The whole thing's played out pretty publicly with lawsuits and social media drama.
His journey from South Africa to becoming this global icon is genuinely one of the most documented entrepreneurial stories of our time. Whether you care about how tall Elon Musk's ambitions are or his actual physical height, the guy's definitely someone worth paying attention to—for better or worse.