top of page
"Land on Mars, a round-trip ticket - half a million dollars. It can be done."
Standard
Customized
More

"It would take six months to get to Mars if you go there slowly, with optimal energy cost. Then it would take eighteen months for the planets to realign. Then it would take six months to get back, though I can see getting the travel time down to three months pretty quickly if America has the will."
Author Name
Personal Development

"The revolutionary breakthrough will come with rockets that are fully and rapidly reusable. We will never conquer Mars unless we do that. It'll be too expensive. The American colonies would never have been pioneered if the ships that crossed the ocean hadn't been reusable."
Author Name
Personal Development

"I think we are at the dawn of a new era in commercial space exploration."
Author Name
Personal Development

"SpaceX is only 12 years old now. Between now and 2040, the company's lifespan will have tripled. If we have linear improvement in technology, as opposed to logarithmic, then we should have a significant base on Mars, perhaps with thousands or tens of thousands of people."
Author Name
Personal Development

"Rockets are cool. There's no getting around that."
Author Name
Personal Development

"There should be a place and the space for all pop."
Author Name
Personal Development

"Canada has made a strong commitment as a partner in the International Space Station and, like the other partners, wishes to see the assembly of this unique orbiting laboratory continue."
Author Name
Personal Development

"The space shuttle was often used as an example of why you shouldn't even attempt to make something reusable. But one failed experiment does not invalidate the greater goal. If that was the case, we'd never have had the light bulb."
Author Name
Personal Development

"What I didn't know was I was deeply attracted to the big space."
Author Name
Personal Development

"It seems to me, thinking of it, that there must be some universal plan which set in motion the orbiting of the electrons about the nucleus and the slower, more majestic orbit of the galaxies about one another to the very edge of space."
Author Name
Personal Development
More

"I don't believe in failure. It is just the opportunity to start again with better information."
Resilience

"I think it's important to reason from first principles rather than by analogy. The normal way we conduct our lives is we reason by analogy. [With analogy] we are doing this because it's like something else that was done, or it is like what other people are doing. [With first principles] you boil things down to the most fundamental truths and then reason up from there."
Innovation

"The greatest risk is not taking any risk. In a world that's changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks."
Motivation

"In terms of the Internet, it's like humanity acquiring a collective nervous system. Whereas previously we were more like a [?], like a collection of cells that communicated by diffusion. With the advent of the Internet, it was suddenly like we got a nervous system. It's a hugely impactful thing."
Technology

"The key to making things happen is focus."
Motivation

"I think that's the single best piece of advice: constantly think about how you could be doing things better and questioning yourself."
Growth

"America is the spirit of human exploration distilled."
Inspirational

"I've actually made a prediction that within 30 years a majority of new cars made in the United States will be electric. And I don't mean hybrid, I mean fully electric."
Technology

"Self-driving cars are the natural extension of active safety and obviously something we should do."
Technology

"You want to be a good person, but sometimes you need to have the courage to be ruthless."
Leadership
bottom of page