Elon Musk is predicted to become the world's first trillionaire, thanks to SpaceX. Here's how the dual CEO went from getting bullied as a child to becoming one of the most successful and controversial men in tech.

Elon Musk may already be the world's richest person. But if one analyst's prediction comes true, he could become the world's first trillionaire.
Morgan Stanley Adam Jonas wrote this week that Musk could be the first person to reach trillionaire status, not because of Tesla, the publicly traded company he runs, but because of his private space venture, SpaceX.
But SpaceX is just a piece of the pie for Musk. Over the past five decades, he's become the CEO of both Tesla and SpaceX, founder of The Boring Company, and cofounder of OpenAI and Neuralink, all while focused on his long-term goal: escaping Earth and colonizing Mars.
In fact, between space rockets, electric cars, solar batteries, and the billions he's made along the way, Musk is basically a real-life Tony Stark, which is why he served as an inspiration for Marvel's 2008 "Iron Man" film. But it hasn't always been a smooth road for Musk — he almost went broke more than once and incited lawsuits and government scrutiny
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