Elon Musk was the CEO of SpaceX when they launched humans to orbit on May 30th, 2020. This was seen by many as the first step in a new era of human space exploration. These human spaceflight missions were beacon of hope to millions over the past two years as our world has been going through one of the most difficult periods in recent human history. We saw, we see the rise of division, fear, cynicism, and the loss of common humanity, right when it is needed most. So first, Elon, let me say thank you for giving the world hope and reason to be excited about the future. Elon Musk felt extremely stressed leading up to the launch, as they could not let the astronauts down in any way. He was confident that at the time that they launched that no one could think of anything at all to do that would improve the probability of success and they racked their brains to think of any possible way to improve the probability of success but could not think of anything more. He prayed for the mission. When the launch was a success and the astronauts returned back home or back to earth, it was a great relief. For high-stress situations, Musk finds it's not so much elation as relief. And he thought the inspiration mission was actually very inspiring.