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Previously on "Who here would want to work for this arsehole?"
It does feel like he's having a breakdown. I don't like the guy, but even so it's not good watching someone so publicly self explode. I hope he's got some people close to him he is willing to listen to, because at this rate he's going to lose billions and possibly cause untold mental damage.
I think bringing that sink into the office was a clue, he is not a well man.
Prior to Twitter I had a begrudging respect for the guy - clearly quite awkward, but with a track record of actually getting things done and disrupting established sectors.
Now he just seems to be a caricature of all the negative things people say about him. It's not like he's new to running massive companies in a very hands on way so it's a bit perplexing really - he's also not new to controversy in his management style but has always managed to keep things together.
Is it just because it's so public? He has used Twitter to document his takeover of Twitter which seems a bit like mixing fun & pleasure, or tulipting where you eat.
Didn't he get rid of his long term PA for asking for a pay rise?
It does feel like he's having a breakdown. I don't like the guy, but even so it's not good watching someone so publicly self explode. I hope he's got some people close to him he is willing to listen to, because at this rate he's going to lose billions and possibly cause untold mental damage.
Prior to Twitter I had a begrudging respect for the guy - clearly quite awkward, but with a track record of actually getting things done and disrupting established sectors.
Now he just seems to be a caricature of all the negative things people say about him. It's not like he's new to running massive companies in a very hands on way so it's a bit perplexing really - he's also not new to controversy in his management style but has always managed to keep things together.
Is it just because it's so public? He has used Twitter to document his takeover of Twitter which seems a bit like mixing fun & pleasure, or tulipting where you eat.
I'm very glad nobody is left owning Twitter shares (except Elon).
It does feel like he's having a breakdown. I don't like the guy, but even so it's not good watching someone so publicly self explode. I hope he's got some people close to him he is willing to listen to, because at this rate he's going to lose billions and possibly cause untold mental damage.
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