
Sea|4月 05, 2026 03:05
This little booklet *The Book of Elon* isn’t a biography—it feels like it could have an alternate title: 'The Elon Musk Principles.'
Elon Musk’s secret to learning new things 10x faster starts with 'First Principles,' which is mentioned multiple times in this book.
First Principles means breaking things down to their most basic, irreducible truths/facts, and then reasoning up from there—rather than relying on analogical thinking.
**Analogical Thinking:**
'Someone else did it this way, so I’ll do it this way too?'
**First Principles:**
'What is the essence of this thing?'
**Analogical Thinking:**
Building by copying existing models.
**First Principles:**
Rebuilding from fundamental physics/facts.
**Analogical Thinking:**
Easily constrained by existing perceptions.
**First Principles:**
Discovering opportunities others can’t see.
A classic example is Tesla’s car manufacturing process. Analogical thinking would conclude that battery costs are $600/kWh, which would leave Tesla with no competitive advantage.
Using First Principles to deconstruct the problem:
◦ What materials make up a battery? (Cobalt, nickel, aluminum, carbon, polymers)
◦ What’s the market value of these materials?
◦ If you buy these materials on the spot market (e.g., London Metal Exchange) and assemble them atomically, the cost is only $80/kWh.
The same thinking was applied during SpaceX’s rocket assembly process as well.
#ElonMusk #FirstPrinciples #Tesla #SpaceX #Innovation
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