I just read a very interesting testimonial from former SpaceX talent chief Dolly Singer in a BBC documentary about Elon Musk. What she describes about the work environment there is practically a Navy SEAL mission for engineering. It’s no exaggeration.



According to Singer, working at SpaceX means being in constant discomfort and testing of body and mind. She is very clear: if you feel comfortable, you are not growing. The team Musk formed is described as a special operations force, tasked with assignments that most consider impossible.

What caught my attention the most was how she describes Musk’s way of thinking and problem-solving. Singer states that his brain processes information at a thousand times the volume of ordinary people. His problem-solving capacity simply surpasses what most can process. She didn’t hesitate to say she believes Musk is smarter than Einstein, which reflects not only an exceptional IQ but an unprecedented ambition.

This makes sense when you look at everything he has achieved in just a few decades. Electric cars, rockets, AI, brain-machine interfaces — all at a level far ahead of what most thought possible. Working with someone like that requires learning to stay calm amid constant anxiety and challenges that never stop.

Singer’s testimony basically reveals why SpaceX is able to do what it does. Because for Musk, the word impossible has never truly existed. And that changes everything.

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