It's been 100 years since we've seen anybody like Elon Musk — here's why that's so disorienting

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It's been 100 years since we've seen anybody like Elon Musk — here's why that's so disorienting
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The Tesla CEO is more like an old-school automotive entrepreneur than a modern-day business manager.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is more like an old-school automotive entrepreneur than a modern-day business manager. His personality is consistent with what it always takes to start a car company, but it's unfamiliar to many because no one has started a major automaker in decades. If we had access to a time machine, we could go back to the early 20th century and find a lot more people who were like Elon Musk. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is more like an old-school automotive entrepreneur than a modern-day business manager. His personality is consistent with what it always takes to start a car company, but it's unfamiliar to many because no one has started a major automaker in decades. If we had access to a time machine, we could go back to the early 20th century and find a lot more people who were like Elon Musk. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

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