In 2008, Elon Musk faced a dilemma where both Tesla and SpaceX were close to bankruptcy.Musk split his remaining money between Tesla and SpaceX, securing funding to keep them alive.NASA awarded SpaceX a $1.6 billion contract just in time to save both companies.Elon Musk made risky decisions that proved to be successful, saving his companies against all odds.Musk's acquisition of Twitter, including laying off employees, was part of a larger strategy for dominance in various fields.The move to unban Donald Trump on Twitter was seen as strategic for both Musk and Trump.The article argues that bold decisions, even if considered 'crazy', often lead to success.Elon Musk's ability to take big risks and have personal stakes in his ventures sets him apart as a visionary.The narrative challenges the notion that Musk is just an investor rather than an innovator.The article discusses the creation of wealth and the essence of capitalism in human survival and growth.