Something I learned over time is to judge people by the results they bring, not my personal feelings and whether I like them. As a consequence I've had to concede the fact that Elon Musk possesses a "key" to managing tech companies that routinely puts him far above the norm despite his many detractors.
His track record in terms of reliability, range and magnitude of success is unprecedented and signals that despite all his apparent personal faults he possesses a skill, sensitivity or decision making capability that puts him ahead of thousands of other very smart, hardworking people.
Does anyone have any insight, based on what they've read, seen or know about working at his companies that provides an explanation for this?
Between FSD, the $25,000 EV and uh... X, I'm getting pretty convinced that publicly recognized success isn't the goal anymore.