Jack Ma, born on September 10, 1964, in Hangzhou, China, is a self-made billionaire and one of the most influential entrepreneurs of the modern era. As the founder of Alibaba Group, he transformed the global e-commerce landscape and became a symbol of China's rise as a technological powerhouse. Ma's journey to success was far from conventional. Despite facing repeated rejections in education and employment, including being turned down by Harvard multiple times and even struggling to secure a job at KFC, his resilience never faltered. Inspired by the potential of the internet, Ma launched Alibaba in 1999 from his small apartment. What began as a business-to-business marketplace soon grew into a multi-billion-dollar conglomerate spanning e-commerce, cloud computing, digital payments, and entertainment. But why does Elon Musk hate him?