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Re: what is Gertrude thinking?

Posted by Steve Smith on Aug 30, 2020; 2:21pm
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On 8/30/20 6:55 AM, Roger Critchlow wrote:
What I want to know is where are the Elon Musk copycats hiding?  I can't walk down the street without bumping into at least one idiot who wants to be the next Donald Trump.  Shoot an african american, abuse an immigrant, or beat a woman to death, and there's a line of people out the door who want a piece of that action.  Why can't we all just build space ships, electric cars, and neural links?

Bezos and Branson are somewhat "weak" copycats, not that billions of dollars suggests "weakness" in all domains.

Being a bully (re Trump) is a lot easier than knuckling down and doing the wide range of "hard work" implied my Elon Musk's success(es).   I don't know quite what his composition is...  he seems like more of a superb conductor and perhaps composer than anything.   He obviously isn't working out all the details in each of these areas,  he simply has the vision that "they *should* come to be" and somewhere back down the line (iteratively) he applied a certain kind of gumption to get from Step A to Step B to ... Step triple-Zed.   Leveraging or "Chimneying" up the cracks in the technical/business landscape to amass enough wealth (Is $1M enough to launch these kinds of efforts?  $1B?  $10B?)  

We had a vFriam discussion a while back that generally suggested that $Billonaires are by definition A$$holes, because (my twist) they control thousands of lives with that wealth, and that kind of power over others can never be "clean".

And yet we applaud Tony $tark <ahem  Elon Mu$k) while being sure that Donald Chump is (much) worse for whatever wealth he actually held before becoming the Oligarch in Chief.   And look askance at Bezos and Gates and all of that Ilk.   I have known several people who were in Steve Jobs' inner circle, at least for a while, and they all agreed that being an A$$hole helped him get rich and being rich helped him be a bigger A$$hole, yet the style and competence he brought to the role made him semi-forgiveable?

It's tricky, no?

- Steve


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On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 2:14 AM jon zingale <[hidden email]> wrote:
well said.



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