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How Elon Musk Unlocked Astronomical Wealth

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For millennia, humankind has pondered some big questions. Questions like: Are we alone in the Univer

For millennia, humankind has pondered some big questions. Questions like: Are we alone in the Universe? How did life begin? What is reality?  Yet no one has taught us how to ask breakthrough questions until now.  [For a very limited time you can learn how to ask ‘killer’ questions that can skyrocket your life and career over here.](  For the next 3 days only, to celebrate a big milestone, we’re giving 80% OFF one of the most valuable signature programs: Question Lab - Master The Art & Skills of Asking Killer Questions.  Think about this:  Just about anything you want to have or experience in your life, the knowledge, skills and strategies are already inside someone else’s head.  If you can figure out what questions to ask, the things you want can be yours far more easily and much more quickly. Unlocking huge breakthroughs.  Let me show you what that looks like in practice…  Take Elon Musk.  A lot of people would LOVE to think like Elon. Many have heard he thinks using ‘first principles’ but that’s NOT his secret sauce.  In fact, it’s not even the type of thinking he uses the most. So how then has he disrupted so many industries?  By asking breakthrough questions, also known as killer questions.  Here’s a brief insight into his strategy.  Whenever Elon enters a new industry, he asks a great question:  “What are the fundamental principles of knowledge here?”  This enables him to define a cascading series of key questions which in turn allows him to build a TREE OF KNOWLEDGE.  This in turn helps him to quickly see which elements of the tree (the trunk, big branches etc.) are most important and connected to the rest of the system, and which parts (i.e. the leaves/details) are far less important.  This is what allowed him to ask a killer question that thousands of scientists at NASA had missed for decades:  “How can we create a reusable rocket that can fly humans to Mars?”  That ONE question unlocked astronomical wealth for Elon. It literally rocketed ;) his net worth from £2 billion in 2012 to $255 billon today.  [Killer questions create breakthrough results.](  You can apply them everywhere, with anyone, to unlock huge opportunities, overcome tricky problems, create lasting changes, capture new opportunities. And so much more.   Sadly, most folks never learn how to ask great questions. And it reflects in their lives and relationships.  What if you became a master of asking killer questions?  How much smarter, wiser, wealthier and happier could you be?  You could take decades and try and figure all this stuff out by yourself or you could stand on the shoulders of someone who has helped some of the world’s most successful CEOs and companies learn to master the art of asking great questions.  Enrollment into Question Lab is only going to be available at this amazing price for a couple of more days only.  [Anyway - you can see the full list of everything you're getting here.](  To your success, Tom  PS. In case you think you need to be a *genius* to ask great questions, you don’t. It’s a learnable skill.  Elon, according to one biographer, was an unspectacular student, not even considered to be among the brightest in his class growing up. Great questioning isn't about brain power, it about [mastering the elements of great questions!](   NLPTIMES Real NLP Skills For The Real World  --------------------------------------------------------------- Note: If you no longer wish to receive these emails about "How to become practically indispensable", just [click here]( and you’ll be REMOVED from this email campaign. I want to make sure I deliver resources on topics you want in your inbox ;-)  --------------------------------------------------------------- Sent to you by: NLP TIMES, web property of D&T New Media Ltd. This email has been sent as you have previously consented to receive communications from us.  For any questions, please visit our [Help Centre](.  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( D&T New Media Limited Office E, 25th Floor, King Palace Plaza Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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