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There was a time when Elon Musk was widely perceived as the closest thing to Tony Stark's real life; invest in solar energy, electric cars, reusable rockets and seriously discuss colonization out of the world. & nbsp;
This man was considered a visionary rather than a CEO, much like the late Steve Jobs. But then came the Cave rescue in Thailand, a crisis in which Musk hastily entered, offering a custom-built submarine to assist the mission. The speed with which he got into history and the hastily built submarine (which was would have been useless to the mission), appeared as a cynical attempt to portray himself as a superhero of the CEO.
And as much as he can, Elon Musk is not an Iron Man. It's hard to imagine Tony Stark qualifying a critic of "pedo guy". on Twitterthen double a few weeks after being excused. Between that, and make sinister jokes about a scoring site For journalists named "Pravda", it quickly became clear that Musk does not really accept criticism. & nbsp;
Musk fell into disuse of the public, a telling example of why famous people should not have a Twitter account. But if Musk understands anything, it's how to cultivate a personal brand, and his path to redemption lies in The Joe Rogan experience, the hugely popular podcast that consists of a long casual conversation. & nbsp;
It's hard to hide in a three-hour discussion with intoxicants (although Twitter's general manager, Jack Dorsey, has certainly succeeded), and Musk's passage on Rogan's podcast revealed that he was a strange mistake.
It's not uncommon for you to see an ambitious and successful entrepreneur rush through Joe Rogan's lens, while discussing the theory that reality might be a simulation and dangers of artificial intelligence. & nbsp;
This little ball was expensive at Musc in the Tesla stockbut immediately attracted him to a certain segment of the population, defining him as a rebel insensitive to obsolete social norms. Musk has emerged from that cloud of pungent smoke that is born again, transformed from thin-skinned CEOs to subversive astronauts.
L & # 39; s iconic screen capture it was like a cultural snapshot, the formality of companies disappearing, replaced by absurdity. Musk ran with his new irreverent identity, his Twitter account is no longer a place of unfounded accusations, but even surreal.
Recently, even musk Appeared on Meme Review, created by immensely popular (and controversial) YouTuber Felix Kjellberg, better known as "PewDiePie". Musk co-animated his segment with Rick and Morty Co-creator Justin Roiland, with both evaluating different memes together, some of whom introduced Musk himself.
The highlight of the episode was surely Musk laughing wildly after the picture of a dead deer drowned in a pool. This image prompted Roiland, a comedian in the sense of rather dark humor, to think about the fact that the same culture is more and more disturbed, while Musk laughs maniacally.
The film is somewhat surreal, but provides another example of Musk's intuitive understanding of who exactly his fans are and how to seduce them. While Musk really seemed to be having fun, he was there for a reason: to sell himself as a personality, and to sell Teslas.
Analysts recently concerned about the demand of model 3, but it is interesting to note that many of the most popular YouTube creators (such as David Dobrik, Jeffree Star and Jake Paul) are proud to own the car, considered a symbol of luxury status.
Musk would have no trouble reinforcing his presence on the platform, while reinforcing his image of non-conformist CEO, the pot-smoking eccentric and meme-sharing enthusiast, the guy who once valued the action of Tesla at 420 dollars impress his girlfriend.
For Musk, the Iron Man mask did not really work – the Infinity Gauntlet could fit better. It may be smoke and mirrors, but after the public relations 'pedo guy' disaster, the only option was to completely disregard respectability and embrace the surreal chaos of the same culture.
Steve Jobs introduced himself as LSD-lovin hippy of Silicon Valley, and now, Musk has declared himself the equivalent of modern times – the Lord of the same.
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There was a time when Elon Musk was widely perceived as the closest thing to Tony Stark's real life; invest in solar energy, electric cars, reusable rockets and seriously discuss colonization out of the world.
This man was considered a visionary rather than a CEO, much like the late Steve Jobs. But then came the Cave rescue in Thailand, a crisis in which Musk hastily entered, offering a custom-built submarine to assist the mission. The speed with which he got into history and the hastily built submarine (which was would have been useless to the mission), appeared as a cynical attempt to portray himself as a superhero of the CEO.
And as much as he can, Elon Musk is not an Iron Man. It's hard to imagine Tony Stark qualifying a critic of "pedo guy". on Twitterthen double a few weeks after being excused. Between that, and make sinister jokes about a scoring site For journalists named "Pravda", it quickly became clear that Musk does not really accept criticism.
Musk fell into disuse of the public, a telling example of why famous people should not have a Twitter account. But if Musk understands anything, it's how to cultivate a personal brand, and his path to redemption lies in The Joe Rogan experience, the hugely popular podcast that consists of a long casual conversation.
It's hard to hide in a three-hour discussion with intoxicants (although Twitter's general manager, Jack Dorsey, has certainly succeeded), and Musk's passage on Rogan's podcast revealed that he was a strange mistake.
It's not uncommon for you to see an ambitious and successful entrepreneur rush through Joe Rogan's lens, while discussing the theory that reality might be a simulation and dangers of artificial intelligence.
This little ball was expensive at Musc in the Tesla stockbut immediately attracted him to a certain segment of the population, defining him as a rebel insensitive to obsolete social norms. Musk has emerged from that cloud of pungent smoke that is born again, transformed from thin-skinned CEOs to subversive astronauts.
L & # 39; s iconic screen capture it was like a cultural snapshot, the formality of companies disappearing, replaced by absurdity. Musk ran with his new irreverent identity, his Twitter account is no longer a place of unfounded accusations, but even surreal.
Recently, even musk Appeared on Meme Review, created by immensely popular (and controversial) YouTuber Felix Kjellberg, better known as "PewDiePie". Musk co-animated his segment with Rick and Morty Co-creator Justin Roiland, with both evaluating different memes together, some of whom introduced Musk himself.
The highlight of the episode was surely Musk laughing wildly after the picture of a dead deer drowned in a pool. This image prompted Roiland, a comedian in the sense of rather dark humor, to think about the fact that the same culture is more and more disturbed, while Musk laughs maniacally.
The film is somewhat surreal, but provides another example of Musk's intuitive understanding of who exactly his fans are and how to seduce them. While Musk really seemed to be having fun, he was there for a reason: to sell himself as a personality, and to sell Teslas.
Analysts recently concerned about the demand of model 3, but it is interesting to note that many of the most popular YouTube creators (such as David Dobrik, Jeffree Star and Jake Paul) are proud to own the car, considered a symbol of luxury status.
Musk would have no trouble reinforcing his presence on the platform, while reinforcing his image of non-conformist CEO, the pot-smoking eccentric and meme-sharing enthusiast, the guy who once valued the action of Tesla at 420 dollars impress his girlfriend.
For Musk, the Iron Man mask did not really work – the Infinity Gauntlet could fit better. It may be smoke and mirrors, but after the public relations 'pedo guy' disaster, the only option was to completely disregard respectability and embrace the surreal chaos of the same culture.
Steve Jobs introduced himself as LSD-lovin hippy of Silicon Valley, and now, Musk has declared himself the equivalent of modern times – the Lord of the same.