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by joecool1029
1318 days ago
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> Which actually sounds wonderful... working with an entire organization that is aligned in thought and motivations, and everyone bringing their 'A' game. Compare that to your current job... Join a cult? > Not to mention the guy in the article only worked with Musk for less than 1 year, over 20 years ago. He's likely much worse now. A person's nature doesn't change so much over the years but the experiences they have influences how those traits come out. What happens when someone like this has acquired wealth and success, has been surrounded by sycophants, and repeatedly gets away with shit behavior. Who's really going to stop a 'bad Elon' day for him? As we saw on the Twitter thing, nobody can stop a 'good Elon' idea that he maybe shouldn't have done either. |
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I remember, just a little over a year ago where the fever surrounding anything Musk related could only be reasonably described as a cult.
It was amazing to witness... the guy could do no wrong, ever. It didn't matter how outlandish the idea was, how uninformed the plan was, how badly he went about it... he was god on earth.
Then he says a few things Californian's disagreed with during the peak of Covid insanity and suddenly, nearly overnight, he's a super villain.
The transformation has been truly breathtaking to witness.
He's still the same guy from a year ago folks. Let that sink in...