I just revisited some segments of the BBC documentary about Elon Musk, and a quote from Dolly Singer, former talent chief at SpaceX, really caught my attention. She simply said: she believes Elon is smarter than Einstein.



This isn’t just fan talk. Singer worked inside, saw firsthand how everything works. According to her, working at SpaceX is basically a "naval engineering mission" — every day is a double test of body and will. It’s not an exaggeration; it’s the reality of the place.

What’s most impressive is how his brain processes information. Singer described it like this: the flow of data passing through Musk’s mind is a thousand times greater than that of ordinary people. The way he solves problems simply transcends normal thinking capacity. Many top engineers feel inferior working with him — not due to lack of competence, but because Elon Musk’s IQ operates on a completely different level.

Inside SpaceX, Musk isn’t seen as an entrepreneur or billionaire. He’s more of an extreme challenger. The team he formed is called the "special operations force," responsible for tasks considered impossible. And do you know the secret? To get in there, you need to get used to "growing in discomfort every day." Singer is very clear: if you feel comfortable, it means you’re not growing.

Working with Musk, you learn to stay calm amid constant anxiety and endless challenges. It’s tough, but that’s how "impossible" things become reality — electric cars, reusable rockets, AI, brain-machine interfaces. All in just a few decades.

That’s why Elon Musk’s IQ isn’t just a number on a test. It’s the ability to see what no one else sees, to solve what no one else can. In his mind, the word "impossible" has never existed.

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