Anyone who runs a company needs a way to de-stress. For some CEOs that might mean golf or sailing. For Elon Musk, who runs or owns Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter), the main method is playing video games.
“It calms my mind. Killing the demons in a video game calms the demons in my mind,” Musk told podcaster Lex Fridman in an episode released Friday. He added later, “I’ve played a lot of video games because it’s my primary recreational activity.”
The world’s richest man also said, “My mind is a storm. I don’t think most people would want to be me. They may think they would want to be me, but they don’t, they don’t know, they don’t understand.”
Musk’s longtime companion Grimes, with whom he has three children, told biographer Walter Isaacson that Musk has no “hobbies or ways to relax other than video games, but he takes those so seriously that it gets very intense.”
Among his favorite titles is The Battle of Polytopia, billed as a “strategy game about building a civilization and going into battle.” Players compete to control resources and develop technologies, and they wage battles in order to build an empire. Musk’s brother Kimbal told Isaacson that his famous sibling said Polytopia “would teach me to be a CEO like he was.” The game was also fodder for a series of life and business lessons for Elon, with the first one being, “Empathy is not an asset.”
Another favorite of Musk’s is Elden Ring, centered on war and empire-building, which he told Fridman was a “candidate for the best game ever, top five for sure.” He added that it’s “incredibly creative” with “stunning” art.
“Beating hatred in the internal realm,” he added, “is the hardest boss battle in life and in the video game.”
Musk’s game-playing has also preceded some key business decisions. He pulled the trigger on buying Twitter right after playing Elden Ring until five in the morning, Grimes told Isaacson.
Mostly, Musk seems to use video games to get into a certain zone.
“If you play a tough video game, you can get into a state of flow which is very enjoyable. Admittedly it needs to be not too easy, not too hard—kind of in the Goldilocks zone,” he told Fridman.
“I guess you generally want to feel like you’re progressing in the game. And there’s also beautiful art, engaging storylines, and it’s like an amazing puzzle to solve.”
Money is wasted on the rich. He could be doing literally anything in the fucking world and he’s playing phone games. The only difference between him and an iPad kid is the amount of money he can spend on digital gems/gold coins/pay-to-play currencies. I fantasize about what I could do with a few thousand dollars and he burns that speeding up construction of his digital buildings and buying skins. Hell, he could commission a game made by any studio exactly to his fucking specifications but he still plays the same garbage as anyone else.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Elon Musk could easily solve climate change with all the wealth he obtained from COVID that he got by sheer dumb luck, finance the future and be hailed as a hero for centuries and this was all part of his original brand too, I remember him publicizing the Tesla patents in the early 2010s. Sure, it might be a little dickish that he bought his way into heroism, but that’s at least one existential threat neutralized and maybe he can have some rights to be braggy. He could do it right now, as a 100 billionaire, we’ve gotten to a point where money is meaningless to him, he literally dropped 44 billion dollars to own the libs so what if as a public apology to the state of California, he instead spent that 44 billion funding the high-speed rail? (Ok, you can stop laughing now).
Not to mention the insurance capitalism would have:
: “See? You can totally trust corporations!”
: “The bourgeoisie aren’t the problem, it’s good bourgeoisie vs bad bourgeoisie”
He is on the US government payroll.
Just a few years ago Tesla almost went broke, it was the Federal Government that bailed the company out and facilitated the explosive hike of its share in the stock market. The vast majority of his wealth came thanks to the US government.
He is ultimately limited by what Deep State wants him to do.
Can confirm, I’m hanging out with 'ol muskrat right now in FBI HQ.
You’re all my favorite leftist group to spy on
Can confirm, I’m hanging out with 'ol muskrat right now in FBI HQ.
You’re all my favorite leftist group to spy on
double post is on brand for a fed
Double the posts, double the pay.
Yes but have you considered that state-backed companies are communism?
I give you a hard time a lot but this is a great point. He has everything at his disposal to make himself an uncontroversial hero in the mainstream that will still be pointed to as a hero for as long as liberal capitalism survives, it just requires actually solving a problem instead of hyping up investors that he’ll solve a problem so he can sell them wildly overvalued stocks.
Don’t give him ideas or he’ll make that game from Gamer (2009)
Edit: oh god, this is what the brain chips are for
Honestly, this is probably what I’d do if I got fuck you money
Yeah, me too, but imagine how awful a game commissioned and micro-managed by Musk would be
Just toss some money at Josh Sawyer and ask him to make whatever he wants.
Give a big pile of money to Remedy to make the most bonkers version of Control 2 possible
I forgot Alan Wake 2 was coming out at the end of October so I just happened to be replaying Control before it dropped. So glad I did. All the FBC stuff in AW2 was awesome.
They could give us a four hour monologue that’s just Ahti directly translating Finnish turns of phrase and charge $60 and it’d sell.
I would arm the Maoists in the Everglades
Pokemon MMO
Chao garden
Tears of the Kingdom
Chess 2
potential future: musk gets addicted to a mobile P2W PvP game and actually, literally spends billions of dollars as some random shitheel “game” dev studio struggles to make content fast enough to cater to exactly this one person.