Elon just passed $800B in net worth.
This year he's expected to become the first official trillionaire. Forbes reported that the world's richest person added $62 billion to his fortune after private investors more than doubled the valuation of his AI and social media firm to $250 billion.
What's remarkable isn't just the number — it's the trajectory. The wealth isn't coming from one company but from a portfolio of bets on the future: Tesla (electric vehicles and energy), SpaceX (space ...
What's remarkable isn't just the number — it's the trajectory. The wealth isn't coming from one company but from a portfolio of bets on the future: Tesla (electric vehicles and energy), SpaceX (space exploration and satellite internet), xAI (artificial intelligence), and X (the everything app).
Each of these companies operates in a sector that's experiencing exponential growth. And Musk's ability to see around corners — to invest heavily in technologies before they reach mainstream adoption — is what separates him from other wealthy individuals.
The path to a trillion dollars tells us something important about where the world is heading. The biggest wealth creation opportunities are in AI, space, energy, and platforms. These aren't just Musk's bets — they're the sectors that will define the next decade of human progress.
For entrepreneurs and investors, the lesson is clear: think in decades, not quarters. Build or invest in things that will matter more in 10 years than they do today. That's the Musk playbook, and whether you agree with his methods or not, the results speak for themselves.
Sardor Akhmedov
Originally posted on Telegram @akhmedovco