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djcooley ◴[] No.12509856[source]
I have all the respect in the world for what Mr. Musk has accomplished, but it has come at an amazing cost to the people around him.

He is worshiped from afar but reviled by many the closer you get to his inner circle. Go read "Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future."

The question I always ask myself with the people who move mountains is what cost did that progress come at? What would someone's spouse, kids, friends, etc. say about the person?

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_RPM ◴[] No.12509898[source]
People that worship another person generally aren't well informed. For example, people look at Elon Musk like he's a pop culture icon -- I see people talking about him on my news feed all the time, yet these people aren't even technical. It's just a way for someone to identify to some type of group. Oh look what Elon's doing, he's so great. My reaction is, why are you sharing press articles about this person? Does it make you feel better about yourself?
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1. justinpombrio ◴[] No.12509988[source]
Would you prefer that our celebrities were less accomplished, or just that we didn't have celebrities at all?
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2. _RPM ◴[] No.12510043[source]
I have no preference, and frankly, I'm in no position to know what's best for anyone else besides myself.