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by nvln
1166 days ago
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Over the past couple of months, I have developed a slightly generous take on twitter and Elon: - Being forced into buying twitter has pushed the company / him into absolute survival mode - Instinctive paranoia kicks in when you are in that mode to keep you on your toes - When you have seen outsized success and have a sycophant army, but no deep friendship, the paranoia brings in a me against the world mindset - All the people you alienate as a result of your paranoid action gang up, further affirming your paranoia. - The vicious cycle continues This lens explains most of his actions and has softened my view of Elon as a CEO trying his very best to keep the company afloat. |
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- He wasn't forced into buying Twitter. He said he would, signed a contract that said he would, collected the money and said he would, then when attempting to back down while lying about just as well as a middle schooler justifying why he hasn't done his homework, was made to hold to his contract.
- He put himself in that situation.
- His sycophant army is his own doing. He has never, ever tolerated dissent, neither in his companies or in public. See: calling people pedophiles when told a sub is a shit idea, or his behavior known throughout Tesla, SpaceX and others. When the only way to stay in his companies is to be a yes man, don't be surprised when all you have are bootlickers.
- It's not as a result of paranoid action, it's as a result of Musk being a downright cunt.
This lens fails to see that Musk is doing so for a single reason: for the first time in his life of a billionaire, he's being held accountable and can't weasel his way out of trouble or into a cofounder position. Ain't life a bitch.