At the AI Startup School conference by Y Combinator, Elon Musk captivated the audience with his entrepreneurial journey. Musk revealed he initially sought a job at Netscape, hoping to contribute to the burgeoning internet. Despite his impressive academic background in physics and economics, his lack of a computer science degree meant he received no response from Netscape. This rejection led him to start his own ventures, including Zip2 and PayPal, which marked the beginning of his success. Musk shared his curiosity about space exploration, questioning why Mars missions were absent from NASA’s agenda, which eventually led to the creation of SpaceX. Reflecting on his brief involvement with DOGE, he emphasized his commitment to technological innovation over politics. Musk’s advice to aspiring entrepreneurs was clear: be useful, do whatever it takes to succeed, and continually challenge your ego.