Musk's vision wasn't just about business, it was about building the future. He quietly brought in Filipino engineers for AI, robotics and automation projects. He knew that some of the world's best micro electronics engineers were sitting in Philippine universities just waiting for the right opportunity. While Mark Zuckerberg was busy tweaking Facebook algorithms, Musk was launching satellites. In 2022, he made the Philippines one of the first Southeast Asian nations to access Starlink. But this was not just about fast internet. It was about unlocking opportunities the world never saw coming. For years, Filipino freelancers, remote engineers and tech specialists faced one major roadblock, slow and unreliable internet. Yeah. Lagging connections, constant downtimes and monopolies made it nearly impossible for the country's best minds to compete globally. But then everything changed overnight. When Starlink arrived, it was like flipping a switch. Suddenly, Filipino programmers could work on high speed projects with US and European teams without frustration.