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I wonder how it's even possible — 14 children and still managing Tesla, SpaceX, and a bunch of other projects? Elon Musk's children are just a whole different story. He has twins, triplets, children from different partners... It turns out to be a whole army of heirs.
What amazes me is how he even finds the time. Elon Musk's children appear in interviews, sometimes on social media, and it's clear that for him, it's not just a checkbox on his to-do list. Despite all his crazy projects, he somehow balances between work and family. Or at least tries to.
I remember he talked about how hard it is to be the father of that many children, but at the same time change the world. Elon Musk's children grow up in a completely different reality — their dad literally sends rockets into space and makes electric cars. I wonder how this affects them?
Honestly, it raises many questions. How do you even raise such a large family? Is there enough attention for everyone? But on the other hand, maybe such a big family teaches children independence and self-reliance.