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by TeMPOraL
3088 days ago
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He doesn't technically need it to run companies day to day, but he needs it to realize his visions. Two main reasons: - More popular support means his visions resonate, and more people will start pursuing them too. - More popular support means the market will be more receptive towards those visions. Note that Musk doesn't care if it's SpaceX or Tesla that are the market leaders long-term. He cares that we go to Mars and get off fossil fuels in transportation, however that happens. Hence e.g. opening up Tesla patents. RE your % score, I'd give a different breakdown, based on what are Elon's actual goals: SpaceX: 40% (reusable, self-landing first stage done; Falcon Heavy yet to launch, BFR in the works) Tesla: 80% (their latest cars might have problems, but they successfully cracked the car market and started a wave of electrification that's unlikely to stop now; Chinese companies alone will carry it forward) |
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WRT Tesla: The company has started a revolution, but to all intents and purposes it feels like its falling behind. The Model 3 was supposed to be in full production already, but it's not. It's also not profitable, which is a major problem for Tesla (and Musk by extension) in the long run.
Not to mention, all of the pre-orders for Model 3's that aren't fulfilled in a timely manner are going to hurt the population's opinions of Elon Musk - and rightly so.
As far as following a vision: history is full of failed visionaries, and vision alone is not enough to propel mankind forward. Execution is.