The only difference is that he used to be very effective at a particular niche (cult leader-style CEO, which is a thing). Note the past tense: he's lost much of what he had, and he's lost it badly.
The thing about cult-leader CEOs is that when they burn out, they go nuclear. In all the worst ways.
The thing about cult-leader CEOs is that when they burn out, they go nuclear. In all the worst ways.
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the thing about musk is that he has a very consistent pattern of behavior throughout both his career and his public life, and he will keep pushing until he's forcibly removed from a situation. peter thiel is the only person who has ever done business with him who knew how to handle him.
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He lucked into being finely-tuned for that role. But now the tuning is off.
Musk will lose almost everything because of this venture, and he will spend all his remaining days, hoping to regain his prior almost universal admiration
TO: [email protected]
SUBJECT: Mandatory Team Building Exercise
In order to strengthen bonds among the 785 of you remaining who have not been officially fired, we have organized a weekend retreat. Refreshing Kool Aid will be served. We appreciate your loyalty to DOGE.
2 mega wealthy apartheid babies who believe others are objects to be manipulated in service of & for their antisocial determinations-how is irrelevant as they have NO VALUES past those inclinations-
Every interaction is a dishonest transaction towards their goals