Two words. Sub marine.
And "Hyper Loop".
Let's add "Cyber Truck" while we're at it since it's still MIA.
Two words. Sub marine.
Hmmm. He does wear a Shamwow on his head.For the people at the back…because when you get a **** ton of cash from your parents you tend to get these opportunities a bit more.
Example in point…fat orange dumb lard ass previous US president. Probably would be a negligible sideline if it weren’t for daddy.
How much of his wealth was the cachet of his name?No one is arguing that he didn't have a head start. In terms of wealth multiplication through business development, he has few equals. Something in the order of 10,000x. If your parents gave you $10k, did you turn it into 100M? I sure didn't multiply anything to nearly that extent.
As for the orange man, it will be interested to see what comes out in the current trial. I wouldn't be too surprised if he doesn't have much more than he started with. He is attached to a lot of assets but I suspect it is smoke and they are all leveraged to the max (or beyond) and net worth may not be that special.
How many things did Edison actually invent compared to the number of patents he held?Ok, but now do it for 10 million. Yes he’s financially savvy but if you get a start in life that means you essentially don’t need to ever worry about cash you can be a little bit more cavalier with any excess. I don’t put Musk in the same category as Jobs or Gates. Jobs and Gates had ideas and could follow through. Musk just funds ideas that aren’t always his.
How many things did Edison actually invent compared to the number of patents he held?
If you hire someone to invent something for you, you own the patent.
I doubt it. There would be Elon's everywhere, and that is just not the case.
Trying to say that Elon is not a success is lunacy. Are you saying he is just consistently lucky?
And you can have a lot of kids.If you have billions of dollars you lucked into, you can hire a bunch of really smart people to do really smart things, and then when cool things result, you can just gloss over all those people who actually accomplished all those things, and instead, just jump up and down and yell "Look at the cool thing I did!".
And people will say wow, cool, amazing, fawn over you like the second coming of Christ, and believe that you, and you alone did it all alone by yourself, without question, since you never mention all those other people actually accomplishing all that cool stuff.
Those other peasants who actually *did* all that cool stuff you take credit for but never get any acknowledgment? Yeah, F those people, I paid them, they can sit back and shut up. Yay me!
Those other peasants who actually *did* all that cool stuff you take credit for but never get any acknowledgment? Yeah, F those people, I paid them, they can sit back and read that NDA I made them sign out loud to themselves. Yay me!
And people will say wow, cool, amazing, fawn over you like the second coming of Christ, and believe that you, and you alone did it all alone by yourself, without question, since you never mention all those other people actually accomplishing all that cool stuff.
Those other peasants who actually *did* all that cool stuff you take credit for but never get any acknowledgment? Yeah, F those people, I paid them, they can sit back and shut up. Yay me!
He didn't personally design the cars but I don't think Steve Jobs was personally soldering circuit boards or coding either.
If you have billions of dollars you lucked into, you can hire a bunch of really smart people to do really smart things, and then when cool things result, you can just gloss over all those people who actually accomplished all those things, and instead, just jump up and down and yell "Look at the cool thing I did!".
And people will say wow, cool, amazing, fawn over you like the second coming of Christ, and believe that you, and you alone did it all alone by yourself, without question, since you never mention all those other people actually accomplishing all that cool stuff.
Those other peasants who actually *did* all that cool stuff you take credit for but never get any acknowledgment? Yeah, F those people, I paid them, they can sit back and shut up. Yay me!
I think it's silly to say that Elon lucked his way into where he is now. You don't get to this level of wealth by luck.
He had a good head start (as pretty much all billionaires and wealthy people do...regardless of what they tell you), but it's a combination of right time, place, and savviness that gets one to that level.
He may be an idiot/a$$hat (IMO) regarding some of his moves, beliefs, and actions over the last 5-10 years. But I would never dismiss his cunning abilities to get to where he is.
Thank you, that's what I was trying to get across.This part cannot be understated enough. OPPORTUNITY.
People who are already well-off are in a different place than "normal" people. Their opportunities are greater than most. Yes, he's a piece of ****. Yes, he's not a "genius". But he did make the most of what opportunities were available to him, and the opportunities that his position of wealth allowed him to create.
An important thing to note is if we fail at a business, we can start again - albeit in a rougher position than when we may have started originally. People with wealth can throw money at the wall - infinite walls - to see what sticks.
Comparing his success to normal people is already failing to distinguish the differences that actual wealth with connections can do for people.