Getting into the mind of Elon Musk
X? Do you mean Twitter? Oh, you mean PayPal? What’s going on?
I have to skip the intros when it comes to news about Elon’s businesses. You know about X.com, formerly Twitter. So let’s talk based on that assumption.
Wait, let’s revert. Do you really know X.com? If your answer is, “Yes, it’s Twitter,” then I need to clarify. So, did you actually say that? I’ll assume you did because I can’t really know what you’re saying. I’m writing this article. I can only imagine what you’re saying. I think you’re probably saying, “Yes, X is Twitter. Stop wasting my time and cut to the chase.”
First of all, relax, and take a breather. We have all the time in the world. You do not need to rush reading this article. Take your time and enjoy each and every word of it.
Okay, I was just procrastinating (I have no idea why though.)
Let’s get to it. Elon pitched the concept of X many times. He used the phrase “the everything app.”
He wanted to create a super app that would be the one and only to help you in almost everything. Then he purchased Twitter and severely overpaid. But he said that this is one step closer to X, the everything app.
Twitter is by no means X, even if they changed the brand. It’s still Twitter.
You tweet and retweet.You don’t send money to others (yet.)
It might become X in the future, but for now, it’s the same old blue Twitter. So I thought of taking a break from it and imagining X as if I’m Elon.
Now that I’m imagining myself as Elon, it makes no sense for me to write any article. I’ll probably go to Twitter and say that I love Dogecoin. Then go scream at some employees.
Okay, snapping out of it. I used Google Bard to help me write an inspired pitch deck for a product that Elon could be pitching. Here it is, and let me know your thoughts!
I started by asking Google Bard to help out, and it wasn’t that much of a help…