Dean: "In the Elon Musk biography, Isaacson tells of a poker game where Musk went all-in every time until he won. It's an analogy for how Musk - in Peter Thiel's words - "understands something about risk that everybody else doesn't," and how he's able to create companies that seemed destined to fail but triumphed.
Hubbard: "How did he continue playing after he went all-in and lost once?"
Dean: "He bought more chips, of course."
... of course the other people would be praising Musk's wisdom, that would encourage him to keep making mistakes; that's how poker players drain a sucker.