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Hubris Maximus
Hubris Maximus: The Shattering of Elon Musk | Faiz Siddiqui
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The rise, fall, and revival of the Caesar of Silicon Valley. Elon Musk famously leads his companies from a bully pulpit, cutting through red tape whenever possible with little regard for the fallout. Musk's approach to business and politics is truly singular - he alternately seems to be either in complete command or on the verge of a meltdown, and many in his orbit have had their lives upended by buying into his utopian vision. From the chaotic launch of the Tesla Cybertruck to his decision to reshape Twitter into 'X' as part of his self-proclaimed mission to defeat the 'woke mind virus', Musk is seemingly drawn to public controversy, yet he has emerged from these turbulent moments more influential and powerful than ever. Hubris Maximus offers an unprecedented insight into the motives and mindset that have driven Musk's stratospheric rise to power. In this cautionary tale about the pitfalls of magnetic leaders, Washington Post journalist Faiz Siddiqui offers a gripping portrait of a uniquely messy and lucrative period in Musk's career, one which has seen him ascend into a key role in Trump's administration.
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As a pretty avid nonfiction reader, and politically opinionated American, it‘s my personal duty to read such examinations. Although the writing is mediocre and repetitive, it‘s a decent companion to the Walter Isaacson biography, if you‘re willing to dive fully in. Erratic, chaotic, narcissistic, and dangerously influential. I‘m obvs no Musk fan.

Amiable I have the Isaacson bio but haven‘t been able to muster the enthusiasm to read it yet. I detest Musk. 2mo
britt_brooke @Amiable He‘s truly awful. The Isaacson biography is worth a read if/when you feel up to you. I read it when it came out, before all the recent shit. But mostly I picked it up because of Isaacson. 2mo
Amiable @britt_brooke Isaacson is why I also picked it up —before the 2024 election and the DOGE bullshit. I was feeling like, welp, I‘ll never read it now. 😖 But I‘m hanging onto it—maybe with time I‘ll be able to stomach it . 2mo
britt_brooke @Amiable I‘m not sure I could read it now, if I‘m being honest, so I understand! 2mo
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