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IMHO, probably not; musk seems interested in his own finances, and on pitting people against minorities so that they don't see him stealing from them.

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

When ever was musk slamming roadsters together in a garage?

Just like every other business he was involved, he didn't build the basics, he just bought himself in

Tesla was existing before him - when they actually slammed together a roadster in a garage - and with PayPal he only got on after they found their footing (and he fucked up with a competing product as far as I remember)

Without his start capital, he wouldn't have had anything.

I give him, that this is more than just luck, but it's much more him being known and having money, than him being a business genius - and I don't even want to talk about the technical side, because pretty much everything he said on this front was bullshit (from pure software, to automation and...ok, I can't really talk about rockets, but it also wasn't him who did the actual work)

In my opinion he is just a parasite, like most so called managers - and CEOs are just the queen of them

Edit: holy fuck, I made quite some typos...