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Honestly, I just recently thought about it — Elon Musk has 14 children, if I'm not mistaken? That's just an incredible number. Twins, triplets, children from different women... how does he even manage all of this when he's constantly launching rockets and dealing with Tesla?
I'm curious about what childhood looks like in such a family. Like, all of Elon Musk's kids grow up in a completely different world than ordinary people. On one hand — insane resources, on the other — dad is constantly busy changing the future of humanity. I imagine it like this: "Dad, can you help with my homework?" — "Hold on, I just need to finish colonizing Mars."
But you know what's strange? Sometimes he still shares moments from his life as a father, and it somehow... makes him more human? Like, sitting in an interview, a billionaire suddenly talks about his children. Musk clearly tries to balance work and family, although it seems almost impossible.
And what do you think — would it be cool to be born into such a family, or is it more problems than privileges?