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There could be a whole course on the fall of Twitter. Musk has also wiped out 50%+ of the company value, which for a company of that size is wild. There's also the psychological side to study. Like/dislike Musk, he's done great with Tesla. Whatever skill(s) he has there has not transferred to Twitter.


I don't think it's the same person and leadership model working well for one company and not for another, I think the person changed. I think he was poisoned by internet obsession. He's just the most visible case, but it has happened and is happening to millions of people, sadly concentrated among adolescents.


Agree--the adoring fans, the huge amounts of money, the years of "this guy is the real-life Tony Stark!" talk went to his head, and he sort of became a parody of his worst impulses.


He already had the money. And plenty of people get lost down this "terminally online" rabbit hole that don't have all the fans and adulation, though I agree that's a component of it. But I think to some extent there are just some personalities that is predisposed to succumb to this, though I think we're all vulnerable to some degree.

That is, I don't think what's going on with him is actually unique at all. All that's unique about it is the level of impact and visibility his deterioration has been able to have because of who he is.


It’s very simple. As Tesla grew, the company figured out how to manage Musk’s worst impulses. It has an immune response to Musk’s malignant narcissism.

Twitter does not have an immune response. It’s like a colonizer introducing a new disease to an ecosystem. Twitter didn’t know how to handle Musk, and so it just amplified his worst tendencies.

He was always a malignant narcissist. But he probably did get worse. It’s like an alcoholic suddenly owning a bar.


There's nothing to study. It's like studying the bottles of piss of Howard Hughes. Elon Musk is simply not well. And his enablers will stop enabling him when the financial outcomes of this entire mess become unquestionable.


> > he's done great with Tesla

What real innovations has Tesla brought to the market? And I mean real innovations which benefit the consumer, not stuff like electrification that is something that needs to be done for the sake of ìstopping climate change'.

Driving a Tesla is essentially the same experience as driving a 1996 Mercedes, actually the Mercedes interior are higher quality.


It's too early to tell with Twitter.


The (fall|rebirth) of Twitter - either will be studied.




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