Thursday, October 17, 2024

Innovators vs bureaucrats

 When Space X caught the massive rocket booster, they beat NASA with far less people and money.




🚨 Incredible Greg Gutfeld monologue on Elon Musk: Musk is changing the world and these bureaucrats think they can get him to shut up, but they cant, and that drives them crazy because he embraces the call for adventure -- which is the complete opposite of a bureaucrat. A bureaucrat exists purely to seek comfort. Building a padded world around him without achieving a thing. Once a bureaucrat is born, its only goal is to feather its nest before it dies. But Musk is the enemy of comfort. Which is weird for a billionaire. In fact, it makes being a billionaire the least interesting thing about him. He realizes that becoming comfortable with life makes you a menace to everyone else, because when you have no challenges you use that time to infringe on others, like a bureaucrat. Do bureaucrats ever learn from failure? No. They avoid failure by avoiding everything -- everything worthwhile. So when they see someone who chases a challenge, they resent him. They've given up on their dreams, so they expect you to do the same. For Musk, its about failure more than success. Failure becomes the next challenge which becomes the next opportunity which leads to wisdom. Compare that to those who despise him. They say it's over political beliefs but its far deeper. They don't have faith in themselves and they hate those who do. Now they could be inspired by him, but its easier to envy him and become an obstacle to the achievement of others. But look -- you don't need to agree with him. It's a free country. You have the right to talk back to him or anybody else. But when you try to stifle scientific progress because you hate a candidate, you're not the good guys. Maybe it should be you we're launching into space.
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Victor Davis Hanson: Elon Musk is a Da Vinci of our age, and Democrats hate that. “Elon Musk represents everything [Democrats] are not. He's a Renaissance man of the 21st century. He reinvented social media. He's saving NASA from itself. He created the whole EV industry, basically single-handedly. Let's not even get into the AI, the tunnels and all the other things he does. So, he's a Renaissance man. He's a Da Vinci of our age, and they hate that. This election is starting to come down to the people who lecture us and say, you can't do things, can't do this, can't do that, got to think this way, must be this way, to the people who are getting tired of being lectured. They say we can do stuff, and we're going to do stuff. And one side says, you should be ashamed of who you are. Your Constitution was flawed, it got worse, now it's even the worst of all, you should be guilty of who you are. And the other side says, you know, I'm tired of that. Our civilization has nothing to apologize for. We're better than any other alternative, and we don't have to be perfect to be good. So, I think people were getting to an inflection point, like you pointed out, and you can feel it. You can feel it in the country that people are getting tired of this. And the people, the real people who want to do things and are optimistic and think things are going to get better are going to not vote for them, they don't want to. They don't want their message anymore, their habit. The jig's up. I really believe that.”

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