Elon Musk : occupy Mars / Steven L. Hide ; illustrations by Evgeny Kazantsev.
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- Occupy Mars
- Musk, Elon -- Juvenile literature
- Businesspeople -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Businesspeople -- South Africa -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Billionaires -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Billionaires -- South Africa -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
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When Elon Musk was bullied in school, he found refuge in books. He read everything he could get his hands on, but most of all he loved science fiction. He dreamed of space travel, and settling on other planets. After moving to the United States, as a young student, Elon realized that if he wanted science fiction to become reality, he shouldn't wait for the government to make it happen. He should blaze the trail himself. Everyone thought he was crazy, but Elon studied hard, worked hard, and finally turned space travel and electric cars into profitable businesses. This is how he became the richest mane in the world. He now has his eyes set on building a city on the planet Mars. People tell him that's just a pipe dream. But isn't that exactly what they said about his previous ideas?