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Is Elon Human? Charles Steel on the Curious Mind of Elon Musk

Mar 15, 2026
Charles Steel, a London investor and author of The Curious Mind of Elon Musk, unpacks Musk’s psychology in a brisk, provocative chat. Steel explores Musk’s childhood, possible autism-like traits, and existential curiosity. He outlines three defining traits: hyper-rationality, angst, and belligerence. The conversation probes Musk’s politics, reading influences, and the risks of concentrated power.
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INSIGHT

Hyper-Rational Angst Explains Musk's Rare Mindset

  • Elon Musk's thinking mixes hyper-rational analysis with an existential search for meaning.
  • Charles Steel links Musk's childhood bullying, autism-spectrum traits and reading Nietzsche/Hitchhiker's to that unique mix.
ANECDOTE

Investor Origin Story For Studying Musk

  • Steel began his interest in Musk as an investor trying to understand why Musk's companies perform so well.
  • Reading Peter Thiel's Zero to One sparked the idea that Asperger-like traits fuel obsession, persistence, and nonconformity in founders.
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Belligerence Sets Musk Apart From Other Founders

  • The belligerent dimension distinguishes Musk from other hyper-rational founders.
  • Steel contrasts Musk's belligerence with Demis Hassabis's curiosity without public aggression.
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