🔒 Premium: Tesla’s “Techno King” Elon Musk shares his views on business, future

Elon Musk sported a Kim Jong-un hairstyle for his half hour at the WSJ CEO Summit this week. And then proceeded to deliver one of the most thoughtful (and politically-incorrect) interviews you’re likely to experience this year.

The polymath from Pretoria want to officially drop the title of CEO having applied to the US stock market authorities to be called, instead, Tesla’s “Techno King” – a joke, he admits, but reflective of his rejection of conventions that he reckons make little sense.

Among assertions aired are rejection of US president Joe Biden’s infrastructure spending spree (Musk wants all subsidies abolished); his counter cultural argument that mankind desperately needs to get procreating (he has six kids); and a determination to use technology for good – like implants which can overcome spinal cord injuries. Click here or on the pic above to watch the video. It will be time very well invested.
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Also productive, especially to counter to those downplaying Covid-19 as “just a bad flu”, is the story republished below from our partners at The Wall Street Journal. The numbers tell the real story: Death claims in the US last year rose by 15% – the biggest increase in more than a century.

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