In September 2021, Elon Musk surpassed Jeff Bezos to become the world’s richest man.
And in an amusing yet somewhat dickish move…
Elon tweeted a “silver medal” emoji at Bezos — mocking as he bumped him into second place.
But even though this petty billionaire drama might offer a chuckle or two…
What’s much more interesting to me is…
Exactly how did Elon become the real life “Tony Stark”?
After all…
His current net worth of $188 Billion is a MIND-BOGGLING jump from the $22 million he made off his first business, Zip2.
Or even the $180 million he was paid when eBay bought PayPal in 2002.
Now, obviously $202 million is more than most people see in a lifetime…
And it’s clear Elon is no ordinary dude...
But to put into perspective the difference between his wealth today vs where he was just two decades ago…
Consider this:
202 million one-dollar bills, laid flat, would cover about 4% of Manhattan…
Whereas 188 Billion one-dollar bills (the size of Elon’s current fortune) would be enough to lay a “money carpet” across all of New York City more than two times over.
Question is, how did he accumulate so much cash?
Considering how hard it is just to crack a million…
How does anyone make the astronomical leap from 8-figures… to TWELVE?
Of course there’s multiple factors…
But the biggest one is something most people miss:
The real reason Elon Musk’s business career exploded was he started operating in his “Zone of Genius”.
Yes, he’s brilliant.
Yes, he was already rich.
And yes, no matter how you slice it… he’s a gifted entrepreneur.
But one thing I know from watching it play out with countless business owners… is that no matter what level you’re playing the game at…
One of the FASTEST ways to skyrocket your results & performance is to focus the majority of your time, energy, and attention on something you do extremely well.
Which is exactly what Elon did when he set his sights on SpaceX and Tesla in 2002-2004.
With his love of tech and skill for physics & engineering…
The one thing Elon does better than anyone else on the planet…
…is to take revolutionary technology and make it “mainstream.”
By operating from his “Zone of Genius” — and going all-in on reusable rockets & electric cars…
Elon went from centimillionaire to billionaire in just 8 years.
And those same two companies account for over $170 billion of his massive fortune today.
But no matter your net worth, skillset, or intelligence…
You can follow Elon’s lead to radically increase your income and success by channeling the bulk of your efforts into what YOU do best.
Which is both an art and skill in itself.
Because, when applied correctly, operating in your Zone of Genius lets you hurdle learning curves… stave off burnout… and overcome seemingly impossible challenges.
I recently advised a multimillionaire client on specifically how to do this.
And by eliminating the distractions that were taking him OUT of his zone of genius…
He’s now turning his 7-figure business into an 8-figure juggernaut.
Since I know just following this same information can help you reach new levels no matter where you are now…
I’ve decided to share the exact advice I gave my multimillionaire client in this month’s issue of Millionaire Monthly...
Including 5 “Genius Zone” Factors to help channel your efforts into the highest dollar yield activities.
This isn’t some complex framework…
And it won’t take you hours to learn or weeks to implement.
What I’m sharing is pulled directly from a quick, yet paradigm shifting 5-minute text conversation like I often have with top clients.
Normally you’d have to fork out five-figures+ for my private coaching to gain this type of wisdom…
But in the April edition of Millionaire Monthly — you can get it for about the same cost as two burritos from Chipotle.
Today’s the last day to join in time for this issue though…
So if you want to find & operate from your “Zone of Genius” so you can accelerate success…
Then use the link below to sign up before this issue goes out late tonight / early tomorrow…
>>> Click here to join Millionaire Monthly and discover your “Zone of Genius”
Success Loves Speed,
Craig
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