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Rasanya ngekost itu gimana sih ???
Karna seumur2 blm pernah ngekost soalnya.
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Gess gym dululah drpd jenuh dikosan, yuk berangkat
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@elonmusk @multiplanet1 It’s called a BATHROOM bro- not a “vault.”
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There is a room inside SpaceX that fewer than 20 people have ever entered.
It has no official name. Employees call it the Vault. There are no windows. One door. No phones allowed inside. No laptops. No recording devices. A Faraday cage built into the walls blocks all wireless signals.
What happens inside that room has shaped more of the modern world than most people will ever know.
This is where Musk makes his actual decisions.
Not in board meetings. Not on Twitter. Not in the public interviews where he says provocative things and the media argues about whether he's a genius or a villain. Those are theater. Necessary theater, but theater.
The real decisions happen in a room with no signal, no recording, and no audience.
Every major SpaceX milestone was decided there first. The decision to attempt landing a rocket on a drone ship. The decision to build Starship out of steel instead of carbon fiber when every engineer said steel was outdated. The decision to build Starlink. The decision to bid on military contracts that Boeing and Lockheed had monopolized for decades.
Each of these decisions looked insane from the outside. Each one was the product of hours in a room with no noise.
Musk has talked about this principle indirectly. Never naming the room. But describing why it exists. He said the quality of a decision is inversely proportional to the number of people in the room when it's made. He said most CEOs make their worst decisions in meetings and their best decisions alone.
The room is his technology for being alone.
In a world where every thought is interrupted by notifications, every strategy session has 15 people with competing agendas, and every CEO is performing confidence for an audience, Musk built a physical space where none of that exists.
No signal means no interruption. No phones means no distraction. No audience means no performance. No recording means no self-censorship.
What remains when you strip all of that away is the only thing that matters for decision making. The actual problem and your actual thinking about it.
Most people have never experienced this. They think they've thought deeply about something. They haven't. They've thought about it between notifications. They've thought about it while performing thinking for an audience of colleagues.
True thought requires the absence of everything except the thought itself.
I don't have a Faraday cage. But I started creating my own version. Two hours per day. Phone in another room. No laptop. Just a notebook and the problem.
The first week felt almost physically painful. My brain kept reaching for stimulation that wasn't there. Phantom phone checks. The urge to quickly look something up that was actually the urge to escape the discomfort of uninterrupted thought.
By week three the quality of my thinking changed in ways I can measure. Solutions appeared that never surfaced during normal screen-filled days. Connections between ideas formed that couldn't form when attention was fragmented across 30 browser tabs.
Most people live at 5% signal and 95% noise. They make every decision inside that noise and wonder why the decisions are mediocre.
Musk built a physical space that inverts the ratio. 95% signal. 5% noise. The decisions that come from that environment are categorically different from anything the noise produces.
You don't need a Faraday cage. You need two hours, a closed door, and the discipline to leave your phone in another room.
The best decision you'll ever make will come from the quietest room you've ever sat in.
The rockets are impressive. The room that decided to build them is the actual invention.
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@Kshi_nippon Ini gaada orang indo yang mau belain kan? Iya soalnya dari segi manapun gaada benernya. Saya malu. Bullshit realisasi 19juta lapangan kerja, begitu dapet kerja di luar malah pada kek gini. Hargai woy
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