Elon Musk Says People May Think They'd Want To Be Him, But Really Wouldn't — People Don't Understand His 'Mind Is A Storm'
It ain't what you think snitches,you can't be
Musk you as the second richest person in earth shares thought on his personal views on ideas about some personal issues;
In May 2023, Elon Musk stood at the pinnacle of global wealth and influence. As the CEO of Tesla Inc. and SpaceX, he had become a household name and a visionary entrepreneur whose technological innovations had captured the world’s imagination.
However, in a candid conversation during a November episode of computer scientist Lex Fridman’s podcast, Musk offered a glimpse into the challenges that accompanied his professional success, shedding light on the often-idealized notion of wealth and fame.
Musk articulated the weight of his thoughts and the solitude that comes with his position, saying, “My mind is a storm. I don’t think most people would want to be me. They may think they’d want to be me, but they don’t know, they don’t understand.”
Delving into his personal life, Musk revealed his coping mechanisms and the solace he finds in his relationships, despite moments of isolation.
“I’m overall OK. In the grand scheme of things, I can’t complain,” Musk said when asked about his general well-being.
He acknowledged experiencing loneliness but also highlighted the support he receives from his children and friends.
“There are many nights I sleep alone. I don’t have to, but I do,” he said, offering a nuanced view of his experiences beyond the public persona.
Musk’s ex-partner musician Grimes contributed to the narrative by describing his “demon mode,” a term she uses to depict periods when Musk becomes particularly introspective or troubled, retreating into what she terms “the storm in his brain"
Stories continue,it really sometimes lonely at the top.
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