I'm low-key surprised by Elon's words . I mean, we all know he's got a reputation for being a bit...unpredictable . But seriously, I think it's good to hear that he's reflecting on his time at DOGE and realizing that it might not have been the best decision for him.
I've gotta ask, though - what would've happened if he'd just stayed in the private sector? Would Tesla and SpaceX be even bigger than they are now? It's hard to say, but I think we can all agree that Elon's passion for innovation is one of his greatest strengths .
It's also interesting to see how this interview comes at a time when Trump's second term is still fresh in people's minds . Maybe this is some kind of signal that Elon's looking to the future and leave politics behind? Fingers crossed!
I mean, can you blame Elon for feeling that way? Taking on such a high-profile role must've been super stressful. And let's be real, who wants their companies associated with all the drama going on in DC? Tesla was already struggling, and then this whole thing happened... it just doesn't make sense to me why he took the job in the first place. I think we can all agree that politicians these days need to keep their personal lives separate from their work, you know? It's time for Elon to focus on making a difference through his companies, not getting entangled in politics again.
omg, can you even imagine elon musk in a suit and tie? lol, i'm surprised he made it out alive , anyway, back in 2022 when he was part of the doge team, i was like "what's going on with this guy?" his whole chain-saw-wielding thing was straight out of some bad movie , and now he's saying regret over it? yeah, no surprise there. i think its safe to say that his foray into politics was a total disaster and he learned the hard way to stick to what he knows best: space tech and electric cars
I gotta say, dude... I think Elon's being real honest about his time at DOGE . Building companies is what he's all about, you know? And if he had just stuck to that, who knows, maybe Tesla wouldn't have taken a hit like it did during Trump's presidency . Still, gotta wonder why he thought joining the admin was a good idea in the first place... might've been some hubris on his part . Anyway, glad he's back to focusing on innovation and growth – that's what we're all rooting for!