How would I know? I don’t speculate one way or another. I wait and see.
But you
did speculate.
You speculated that because Elon knows more his decisions must be right.
I asked if it's
possible he's wrong and you seem incapable of even admitting that's
possible
You really, really, are.
Hard.
I’m ACCEPTING his decisions and actions as the person who knows the most and is best suited to operate his business. When you’re running Tesla and have proven your talents for such, then and only then will I care what you have to say on the matter.
This is at least your third wall of text on something you claim you don't care about
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I know it’s a foreign concept to so many to not immediately jump to conclusions[/QUOTE]
Like your conclusion this
must be a correct decision because Elon made it?
I simply was giving you a list of possibilities you hadn’t bothered to consider. Holes in your theory if you will.
But...you didn't.
At all.
You said new revenue, better, revenue streams coming.
I replied discussing RT and FSD as those streams.
You then suggested I was wrong because you hadn't specified WHAT new revenue streams.
So I asked what you
did mean.
Give your continued non-answer one can only conclude either:
I was right in the first place- you DID mean RT/FSD-- but you didn't like the rebuttal of that point so pretended you meant something else
or
You didn't mean anything at all and won't admit it.
I have no opinion if it’s a mistake or not.
On the contrary you seem to have a VERY CLEAR opinion that it isn't one-- but when asked why you're unable to offer anything besides "I trust Elon"
Again that's a perfectly valid answer- but at least own it.
How can you think it might not be exactly the correct way to do it? Because you’ve never done it? Because nobody else does it that way? Because you know something he doesn’t know? Because you’re incapable of understanding?
Because I understand that all humans make mistakes. So when a human makes a puzzling decision it's
possible that decision is a mistake.
You on the other hand seem incapable of even
considering Elon is making a mistake.
You’re absolutely incredulous that he could fire an entire department and it could be the right call. Even though you have no idea what those 500 may have done poorly as a group.
If Tesla hired a 500 person team, and
all of them had so little value and institutional knowledge, even after many had been there years and years, that there was no value in retaining ANY of them-- not even to train a replacement-- then yes I'm pretty incredulous that happened.
Do you think Tesla has been so badly mismanged at the highest levels that entire teams of hundreds of people are 100% filled with 0 value employees?
Far MORE likely to explain this- as others have suggested-- and as supported from what we know about Elon from Issacsons book- the manager was dragging their feet about making the 10% staff reductions, so Elon decided to teach that manager a lesson by firing all 500 people in the group without regard to who they were, what they did, or how much Tesla might miss anything they were doing-- that's a tomorrow problem. Teaching the manager a lesson-- and scaring all the other managers into line- is todays problem.