Tech bros are a classic example of Dunning-Kruger. They don't just exemplify it, they *revel* in their total misunderstanding and total belief in their own genius.
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I think it's extremely-motivated reasoning; Musk stands to miss out on a rather substantial chunk of money (even by his terms) if Tesla can't meet a target next quarter, so any excuse to end the lockdown and start back up looks good.https://observer.com/2020/04/tesla-q1-earning-elon-musk-pay-package-coronavirus-impact/ …
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But he's rich so he must be intelligent, maybe he should run for president, or be the chair of a non-profit.
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He needs to take a time out in his mansion. Get
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Many inexplicable behaviors are easily understood by "Follow the money" strategy. While he seems to have a strong case of D-K syndrome, it's likely just his financial interests talking.
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He just fired himself :/
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Another doc made a great point that this type of behavior is alienating a large portion of the population who might be financially able to purchase his vehicles.pic.twitter.com/Eu1CQcTvtr
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The forces behind this deliberately deceptive comment, are even darker, more diabolical and evil than we know!
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