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Elon Musk schedules his entire day in 5 minute blocks. Every single minute is assigned a task before the day starts.
His assistant controls the calendar. Every meeting, every meal, every phone call, every bathroom break is plotted into 5 minute slots. If a meeting is scheduled for 15 minutes, it ends at 15 minutes. No exceptions.
He eats almost every meal during meetings. Not because he enjoys it. Because allocating 30 separate minutes to eating feels like waste when those minutes could serve two purposes at once.
He splits his week between companies. Monday and Thursday at SpaceX. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday at Tesla. Weekends split between SpaceX and whatever crisis is loudest.
He doesn't choose what to work on each morning. The calendar already decided. He just moves from block to block like a machine executing code.
This sounds inhuman. It is. He's said repeatedly that his schedule is not something he'd recommend to anyone. He's described his work life as painful. He nearly broke down crying in an interview because he couldn't take a week off in 12 years.
But the system works for output. He runs 6 companies simultaneously. Tesla. SpaceX. Neuralink. The Boring Company. xAI. X. Each one would be a full time job for a normal CEO.
The lesson isn't to copy his schedule. It's to understand that the people producing 10x more output than you aren't working 10x harder. They've eliminated every minute of decision fatigue about what to do next. The calendar decides. They execute.
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@BulentAvas Hi Bulent
Excellent video
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