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Elon Musk serves as a beacon of hope for the world
Elon Musk has successfully built a company that allows self-interested individuals to gather together and alleviate dangers facing the world, giving hope that we can transition away from using less efficient and dangerous products.
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The speaker wonders whether humans will become a multi-planetary species in the long arc of history and discusses the possibility of venturing out into the stars in the future.
2:16:28 - 2:19:30 (03:01)
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The speaker wonders whether humans will become a multi-planetary species in the long arc of history and discusses the possibility of venturing out into the stars in the future.
ChapterElon Musk serves as a beacon of hope for the world
Episode#136 – Dan Carlin: Hardcore History
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The creation of a superior vehicle can lead to a transition away from inefficient cars by forcing the industry to meet consumer demands.
2:19:31 - 2:21:47 (02:16)
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The creation of a superior vehicle can lead to a transition away from inefficient cars by forcing the industry to meet consumer demands. The focus should be on creating cars that people want to buy, and not just on environmentally friendly options.
ChapterElon Musk serves as a beacon of hope for the world
Episode#136 – Dan Carlin: Hardcore History
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Elon Musk's leadership and visionary ideas serve as a beacon of hope for aspiring entrepreneurs in creating something that can alleviate some of the dangers and threats faced by the world, contrary to the prevailing doom and cynicism.
2:21:47 - 2:26:37 (04:49)
Summary
Elon Musk's leadership and visionary ideas serve as a beacon of hope for aspiring entrepreneurs in creating something that can alleviate some of the dangers and threats faced by the world, contrary to the prevailing doom and cynicism.
ChapterElon Musk serves as a beacon of hope for the world
Episode#136 – Dan Carlin: Hardcore History
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker discusses how talk radio tends to push people towards a linear set of political beliefs and how he refused to do this on his own show, despite pressure to create more "heat" and spark conspiracies.
2:26:37 - 2:29:39 (03:02)
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The speaker discusses how talk radio tends to push people towards a linear set of political beliefs and how he refused to do this on his own show, despite pressure to create more "heat" and spark conspiracies. He emphasizes the difficulty of building logical arguments on an audience that changes every 15 minutes.