I enjoyed this. And I agree - I'm feeling lighter in general and more optimistic. Less screen time for sure. Though more tarot and astrology. It's as if we know enough about the control structure - details less important once you have the gist of it - and yeah, it's gonna undo.
Lots in the hands of larger cosmic forces. Better to align with Nature and the frequencies that bring coherence and health.
Tesla is stupendously overpriced. I'm amazed the popularity shift with the Left hasn't created the desired crash.
The pricing of Tesla assumes that it will muscle out most of the major car companies as electric vehicles are mandated and somehow none of the other car companies figure out how to make a good electric car. Has seemed absurd to me for years. Maybe Tesla tech being used for home solar installations will make sense, but the market cap for Tesla as a car company makes no sense whatsoever.
Converting Tesla shares into X made perfect sense to me as a financial move, even figuring in the initial drop in X/Twitter value. The Twitter purchase was an excuse to dump overpriced Tesla stock.
Wouldn't ever consider one myself, for the cost or function. Not at all practical in the north country. And of course, no one talks about the $10-15,000 battery replacement after ten years, less probably in Minnesota.
Not familiar with that X/Tesla stock issue. X is private, not publicly traded, yes?
Twitter was publicly traded, I think. When Musk took it over, revenues plummeted due to big companies refusing to advertise on a free speech platform. So in the sense of buying a revenue source, Musk bought a lemon.
But if one thinks of the transaction as a means of artfully dumping overpriced Tesla shares while they are hot, the deal still made sense.
Twitter continued to be publicly traded something like 6months after he bought it, but it is private now. I just looked at Ford stock. $10. GM, $50. I had no idea. Tesla is a phantom.
I know the blackpillers think Elon is an evil overlord. But that seems to me just cope, risking nothing, unlike Elon risking everything including his life.
Elon is a hero -- for creating SpaceX alone. But I wouldn't buy one of his cars -- or any car with autodrive.
As for stock price, look at the market cap, not the share price. Ford is valued at 40 billion. Tesla at 800 billion. That's a factor of 20. GM is valued at 50 billion, or 1/16 the value of Tesla.
I enjoyed this. And I agree - I'm feeling lighter in general and more optimistic. Less screen time for sure. Though more tarot and astrology. It's as if we know enough about the control structure - details less important once you have the gist of it - and yeah, it's gonna undo.
Lots in the hands of larger cosmic forces. Better to align with Nature and the frequencies that bring coherence and health.
Thanks. Best to you.
Much appreciated Kathleen, and I am glad to hear you are well.
Tesla is stupendously overpriced. I'm amazed the popularity shift with the Left hasn't created the desired crash.
The pricing of Tesla assumes that it will muscle out most of the major car companies as electric vehicles are mandated and somehow none of the other car companies figure out how to make a good electric car. Has seemed absurd to me for years. Maybe Tesla tech being used for home solar installations will make sense, but the market cap for Tesla as a car company makes no sense whatsoever.
Converting Tesla shares into X made perfect sense to me as a financial move, even figuring in the initial drop in X/Twitter value. The Twitter purchase was an excuse to dump overpriced Tesla stock.
Wouldn't ever consider one myself, for the cost or function. Not at all practical in the north country. And of course, no one talks about the $10-15,000 battery replacement after ten years, less probably in Minnesota.
Not familiar with that X/Tesla stock issue. X is private, not publicly traded, yes?
Twitter was publicly traded, I think. When Musk took it over, revenues plummeted due to big companies refusing to advertise on a free speech platform. So in the sense of buying a revenue source, Musk bought a lemon.
But if one thinks of the transaction as a means of artfully dumping overpriced Tesla shares while they are hot, the deal still made sense.
Saving free speech was gravy.
Twitter continued to be publicly traded something like 6months after he bought it, but it is private now. I just looked at Ford stock. $10. GM, $50. I had no idea. Tesla is a phantom.
I know the blackpillers think Elon is an evil overlord. But that seems to me just cope, risking nothing, unlike Elon risking everything including his life.
Elon is a hero -- for creating SpaceX alone. But I wouldn't buy one of his cars -- or any car with autodrive.
As for stock price, look at the market cap, not the share price. Ford is valued at 40 billion. Tesla at 800 billion. That's a factor of 20. GM is valued at 50 billion, or 1/16 the value of Tesla.
It will be curious to see how SpaceX fares on Mars, indeed.
Thank you, this was good.
Much appreciated Simon
I really enjoyed this post. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, and you are very welcome. Very good to hear.
I would raise a glass with you William, to fiery love!
Cheers!