By the start of 2022, Elon Musk had already secured his place in history. SpaceX had launched thirty-one rockets into orbit, Tesla had sold over a million cars, and Musk himself had become the richest man on earth. Yet even in moments of triumph, he admitted his life still felt stuck in “crisis mode,” a mindset that had defined him for more than a decade. That same year, unable to resist stirring the pot once again, he began secretly buying shares of Twitter—the digital playground he would soon own outright. For Musk, every bold leap forward seemed to echo the playground battles of his youth.
In this definitive biography, Walter Isaacson pulls back the curtain on Elon Musk. For two years, Isaacson shadowed Musk closely, joined him in meetings, toured his factories, and spoke extensively with family, friends, colleagues, and rivals. The result is a raw, intimate portrait that explores not only Musk’s staggering achievements but also the personal demons that fuel his drive. With riveting stories of triumphs and turmoil, this book poses a haunting question: are the very forces that make Elon Musk so difficult also the ones that make him capable of driving world-changing innovation?