I also can't forget that moment when the interviewer asks that question to him, and he takes a pause with teary eyes. That moment gives me goosebumps. To most people, he might look like a businessman but someone who put almost all his money into two projects with near 100% chances of failure can't be just a businessman. He is out there to help humanity and he has proven it.
What we can learn from him is that at least we should not suppress our ideas, because the pain of not doing something important is far greater than giving it at least a try.
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I always feel emotional during that point of the interview as well. Really shows how much he cares about his vision and the betterment of humanity. It's sad that people still don't hold him in high regards. Really shows you the state of humanity these days.