Early Childhood Education
New Zealand's National Party spokesman on education, Dr. Lockwood Smith,
recently visited the US and Britain. Here he reports on the findings of his trip
and what they could mean for New Zealand's education policy
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I stopped talking to my girlfriend for 2 weeks because I was busy studying Elon Musk.
I was shocked when I found this.
Elon Musk was turned away from a job at Netscape in 1995.
He drove to their office. Walked into the lobby. Stood there waiting to talk to anyone who would hire him. Nobody came. He stood in the lobby of Netscape for an entire day and not a single person acknowledged him.
He was 24 years old. Broke. Sleeping on a futon. Showering at the YMCA. He had just arrived in Silicon Valley with nothing except a physics degree and an internet connection.
The rejection wasn't polite. It wasn't a "we'll call you." It was the complete absence of acknowledgment. He literally did not matter enough for anyone to walk over and say no to his face.
He left. He went back to his apartment. And he decided that if nobody would hire him, he'd build something himself.
Three years later he sold his first company for $307 million.
Eight years after standing in that lobby, he was worth $180 million from PayPal.
Thirteen years after being invisible in that lobby, he was launching rockets into orbit.
Twenty-eight years after nobody would look at him, he became the richest human being who has ever lived.
The lobby is still there. Netscape isn't.
This is what people get wrong about success stories. They study the victories and skip the lobby. They see the $2 trillion SpaceX valuation and assume there was a straight line from ambition to outcome. There wasn't. There was a 24 year old standing alone in a lobby being treated like he didn't exist.
Every successful person I've ever studied has a lobby story. A moment where the world told them, through action or inaction, that they were nobody. That they didn't matter. That they should go home.
The difference between the ones who became somebody and the ones who stayed nobody is what they did after the lobby.
Most people leave the lobby and lower their ambition. They internalize the rejection as information about themselves. "I guess I'm not good enough for Netscape." The lobby becomes their ceiling.
Musk left the lobby and raised his ambition. He interpreted the rejection as information about Netscape, not about himself. "If they can't see what I have, they don't deserve what I'll build." The lobby became his fuel.
The same rejection. Two completely different interpretations. Two completely different lives.
I think about this whenever I face rejection in my own life. A deal that falls through. A post that gets no engagement. A person who doesn't see the vision.
The question isn't whether you'll stand in a lobby. Everyone stands in a lobby. The question is whether the lobby becomes your ceiling or your fuel.
Netscape hired someone else that day. Whoever they hired has been forgotten by history.
The kid they ignored became Elon Musk.
Your lobby is not your destiny. It's your origin story. But only if you leave it and build.
Pascal’s Triangle is far more than a simple array of numbers: it’s a powerful geometric framework that visually connects core concepts across mathematics.
As shown here, this single arrangement unlocks:
> Binomial Expansion: Instant coefficients for (x + y)^n.
> Fibonacci Sequence: Hidden sums along the shallow diagonals.
> Powers of 11: Read each row directly as a base-10 number.
> Perfect Squares: Appear in the second diagonal.
Nature’s favorite mathematical pattern.
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