The Hyper-Masculine Culture In Musk's Childhood

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The hyper-masculine culture in Pretoria, the city where he grew, made Musk wishing to live another place that would let him reveal his personality.
Musk's grandparents were a source of influence. Joshua Norman Hadelman was always wanted to discover new things and to adventure life. He wasn't afraid of nothing and that encouraged Musk to pursue hazardous actions. Her grandmother was an enterprising woman.
Musk's parents weren't really restrictive. They adopted a slackness education and let their children make their decision alone.
Errol Musk was an engineer and developed ingenious projects. Elon lived with his father after the family got separated. Errol made the childhood of Elon unhappy, because his father
Elon and Kimbal said that they endure

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