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Elon Musk says ditch these 6 habits if you want to succeed, starting today

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 12, 2025, 21:49 IST
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Want massive success? Elon Musk swears these 6 habits are holding you back

If there’s one modern figure who has rewritten the rulebook of ambition, it’s Elon Musk. Whether it’s reimagining how the world drives or taking humanity closer to Mars, Musk has made a career out of doing things people once dismissed as impossible. But buried beneath the viral headlines and larger-than-life persona is a surprisingly grounded truth: success is as much about what you let go of as it is about what you pursue.

After combing through his talks, interviews, and off-the-cuff insights, a pattern emerges, Musk consistently highlights a few destructive habits that quietly drain potential. Letting go of these behaviours, he suggests, creates space for sharper thinking, bolder action, and genuine progress.

Here are six habits Musk believes are worth dropping and how doing so can completely shift your personal journey.

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Letting criticism control you

Most people freeze at the slightest hint of judgment. Musk, however, sees feedback very differently. He once said, “A well-thought-out critique is worth more than gold.” Notice the distinction: he values insight, not approval.

When your decisions are guided by fear of what others may think, you end up shrinking your ideas to fit someone else’s comfort level. Success demands resilience, not people-pleasing. Learning to separate constructive feedback from mere noise is the difference between stagnation and evolution.

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​Delaying decisions until the ‘perfect time’

If you wait for the perfect moment, you’ll wait forever. Musk’s approach is blunt: act. He believes momentum matters far more than flawless planning. His philosophy - “If something is important enough, you should still do it.” is a reminder that clarity often comes after you move, not before.

Psychology agrees: overthinking is one of the biggest killers of progress. Swift, informed decisions create opportunities; hesitation quietly erases them.

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​Getting stuck in old failures

Everyone falls. The real difference is who gets up. Musk’s journey is scattered with spectacular setbacks, from rockets exploding mid-air to Tesla’s near-collapse. But he never lets failure become a permanent identity.

He treats each mistake like a stepping stone, not a tombstone. Reflection is healthy; self-punishment is not. Progress demands the courage to stop replaying yesterday’s losses.

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Juggling too many things at once

Multitasking looks impressive but performs poorly. Even with multiple companies to run, Musk often breaks his schedule into deep-focus blocks. By giving full attention to one problem at a time, he amplifies both speed and creativity.

Science supports this: the brain performs worse when pulled in multiple directions. Simplicity isn’t a weakness—it’s a competitive advantage.

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Avoiding discomfort and tough challenges

Comfort feels safe, but nothing grows there. Nearly every breakthrough Musk has attempted, from reusable rockets to mass-market EVs was born in high-risk, uncomfortable spaces.

Stepping into discomfort trains resilience. It teaches you to adapt, stretch, and reinvent yourself. Growth rarely arrives gift-wrapped; it shows up disguised as challenge.

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Losing hours to mindless scrolling

This one surprises people, especially given Musk’s social-media presence. Yet he frequently warns against digital distraction. Mindless scrolling blurs priorities, drains creativity, and chips away at mental energy.

Purposeful tech use sharpens you; passive consumption dulls you. The difference between the two can define an entire day—or an entire life.

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Just let go

It’s tempting to view Musk’s accomplishments as superhuman. But when you strip away the scale, his guidance is profoundly simple: you rise higher by shedding the habits that pull you down.

Success isn’t only built by what you start doing, it’s equally shaped by what you stop tolerating from yourself. Dropping these six habits won’t magically transform your life overnight, but they will clear the fog, sharpen your direction, and unlock a version of you capable of far more than you realise.

Sometimes, the most powerful step forward is simply choosing to let go.

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A journey worth taking notice

Elon Musk’s success is worth admiring because it represents an extraordinary blend of vision, risk-taking, and relentless execution in industries where most people wouldn’t even dare to dream. From electric cars and reusable rockets to satellite-powered internet and breakthroughs in AI, Musk has consistently pushed the boundaries of what humanity considers possible. His journey shows that innovation doesn’t come from playing safe but from challenging entire systems, whether it’s the auto industry, aerospace giants, or global energy norms. What makes his success particularly compelling is not just the scale of his achievements but the mindset behind them: an obsession with solving problems that matter to the future of the planet.

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Love him, hate him, you can't ignore him

Even his most controversial decisions stem from a singular drive to build, experiment, and move humanity forward. Love him or criticise him, Musk’s rise is a reminder that audacity, persistence, and long-term thinking can rewrite the world as we know it and that alone makes his success a story worth admiring.

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