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LESSONS I LEARNED FROM ELON MUSK ABOUT BUSINESS & PRODUCTIVITY - How the Physics First Principle Helps You Get Things Done Faster and Cheaper - cover

LESSONS I LEARNED FROM ELON MUSK ABOUT BUSINESS & PRODUCTIVITY - How the Physics First Principle Helps You Get Things Done Faster and Cheaper

korsh john

Publisher: John Korsh

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Summary

I heard Elon Musk and the Physics First Principle in my little closet office, and I was frustrated. Like so many entrepreneurs, I was overwhelmed with tasks, burning through resources, and struggling with problems that felt impossible to solve. You see, I always believed the only path to success was hard work — grind more, push harder and eventually things would work out.

But they didn’t.
 
Available since: 12/18/2024.

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