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Though EM is not a Tesla founder
High IQ don't make you be any more correct (or wrong) than any other person. It just makes you be correct (or wrong) faster than the other person.
1.) Why is Tesla whipping their prices with such high frequencies and amplitudes. Do they know what they are doing? Not pissing people off is common sense?
2.) How can they announce store closures one day and just go about face the next? Leases to pay are common sense?
Do they know what they are doing?
No genius level brain is necessary.As a study, I’d like to know if genius level IQ person(s) can explain what the hell is going on
They don't really. Most of the auto companies do seasonable changes for prices. You don't see them really because they are masked in internal dealership documents. It is very very reasonable to do some intensive shopping if you look for a new car.I have two questions:
1.) Why is Tesla whipping their prices with such high frequencies and amplitudes. Do they know what they are doing? Not pissing people off is common sense?
They didn't announce store closures. They announced some stores closures and the general transformation of stores into show rooms. Transcript of the presentation is available online and there is no need to speculate.2.) How can they announce store closures one day and just go about face the next? Leases to pay are common sense?
Do they know what they are doing?
By all accounts Musk is incapable to "play chess". I am sure he doesn't like the table game either.Is Tesla playing 4D chess? Is there method to the madness?
SEC is not integral part of DoJ. There are no intrinsic risks in insulting SEC. It can add some drama. It is fun.Elon Musk I would guess around 160 but also twice exceptional which explains some of the oddities like insulting the SEC which can’t be rationalized out by and stretch.
As a study, I’d like to know if genius level IQ person(s) can explain what the hell is going on.
I have two questions:
1.) Why is Tesla whipping their prices with such high frequencies and amplitudes. Do they know what they are doing? Not pissing people off is common sense?
2.) How can they announce store closures one day and just go about face the next? Leases to pay are common sense?
Do they know what they are doing?
Why IQ matters is studies show that people have trouble explaining concepts and see things differently than someone who is 30 points lower or 30 points higher.
Is Tesla playing 4D chess? Is there method to the madness?
Elon Musk I would guess around 160 but also twice exceptional which explains some of the oddities like insulting the SEC which can’t be rationalized out by and stretch.
I have no idea on my clinical IQ but I am sure some here think it is very low.
A running joke is I am 90 and my wife is 200 and our children got the average.
Please opine if you are gifted (130) or just normal (100-115) or don’t even know. Really curious on how we all interpret all this.
Without testing and slowness at number sequences I’m going to guess normal for me.
Some people care about service?IPace still probably sells more than 100 cars in 2021 when the cars can go head to head.
Why??!!
in the > 130 group
Then wouldn't they, for sure, go with Tesla? Over the six years I've had mine service has always been very good.Some people care about service?
Though EM is not a Tesla founder (except in his own mind and in every media piece ever written), these gyrations in company direction really are classic founder’s syndrome. You have a charismatic (and yes, even genius) founder with his hands on the tiller and who in the company is going to tell him he’s wrong when he gets a New Big Idea (which are often great, BTW) and throws it hard over one night? What is lacking is a keel, and every puff of wind sends it off in a new direction.
Airplanes, too. The ones that lack natural stability are fun to fly and easy to flick around. Too much stability and they’re dreary to fly, though popular with passengers. Just right is a hard compromise to get right, in airplanes and in companies.
Robin
Some people care about service?
This is exactly the power source behind the infamous "Elon Distortion Field." Believing in impossible things (and convincing others to believe them, too) can sometimes create magnificent, even impossible-seeming results. Landing rockets on barges comes to mind. But sometimes it just creates a mess.It's not a lie if you believe it!