Elon Musk’s 80-Hour Work Week - How He Runs 6 Companies Simultaneously

Elon Musk’s 80-Hour Work Week - How He Runs 6 Companies Simultaneously Elon Musk doesn't have a morning routine—he has controlled chaos. At 52 years old, he runs Tesla, SpaceX, X (Twitter), Neuralink, and The Boring Company simultaneously while working 80-100 hour weeks. He's worth $250+ billion. But here's what nobody tells you: Elon doesn't optimize for productivity. He optimizes for decisions per day. This video breaks down his exact daily schedule: the 5-minute time blocks, the meeting rules that save hours, why he sleeps on factory floors, and how he splits 100 hours across five companies without losing his mind. 🎯 What You'll Discover: Why he wakes at 7 AM (not earlier) and skips breakfast most days The 5-minute time block strategy during peak workload periods Meeting rules: Why he refuses status update meetings and walks out if not useful How he checks SpaceX telemetry first thing (real-time rocket data obsession) Crisis-level management: The metric he tracks instead of profit Time distribution: 42 hrs/week Tesla, 40 hrs/week SpaceX, rest split across other ventures Why he sleeps on the factory floor during production hell The brutal meeting efficiency tactics (everyone stands, no chairs) Part 2 (dropping in 48 hours) reveals his mental operating system—the first-principles thinking framework and learning strategies that built $250 billion from industries he knew nothing about. This is how the world's richest man actually operates.