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I found it interesting that Elon Musk has a total of 14 children from different women. Honestly, it's astonishing — how can he manage both running Tesla and SpaceX with such a large family? Elon Musk's children appear in interviews and on social media, and it's clear that he strives to be not only a businessman but also a father.
Among his children, there are twins, triplets, some born naturally, and others through IVF. Each child has their own story. It turns out that Elon Musk's children grow up in completely unique conditions, where their dad is simultaneously launching rockets and thinking about the future of transportation.
There's something inspiring about this — even with such a crazy schedule, he finds time for his family. Many criticize him for his work schedule, but the fact remains: Elon Musk's children still see their father. I wonder how they perceive all this fame and pressure surrounding the Musk name? What do you think, what kind of childhood must that be?