Elon Musk Biographer on How the Tesla CEO Acts Behind Closed Doors | WSJ

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  • @sylviaowega3839
    @sylviaowega3839 Год назад +179

    I read Walter Isaacson’s biography on Einstein and Ben Franklin, and found him to be one of the greatest biographers.

    • @nikki2kk
      @nikki2kk Год назад +3

      Oh! I’ll have to pick up the one on Einstein.

    • @divinegon4671
      @divinegon4671 Год назад +3

      And why do you think that?

    • @westerling8436
      @westerling8436 10 месяцев назад +2

      The list kinda dropped down with Musk

    • @jeremyelliott9831
      @jeremyelliott9831 2 месяца назад +3

      Not sure how good of a biographer he is if after his research he thinks that Elon can design a battery and make the manufacturing process to build it😂

    • @佐藤たか-r7y
      @佐藤たか-r7y Месяц назад

      It may be best to give up on creating a viable market for Tesla in Japan. Japanese civil servants are desperately trying to crush or eliminate outstanding talent in Japan and stagnate Japan's growth. They are preventing Japan from changing. One example is the Winny incident, and the story of the "Love-train" test victims in Japan who are illegally being harassed and killed by the test organizers.
      Love-train "is a candidaite for the national examination organized by the Ministry of Justice in japan.
      He was illegally framed by the exam organizers,6 years ago.
      Ladies and gentlemen around the world,
      You can meet him at Starbucks Poppo Machida in Machida, Japan, in the evening.
      He is a great human being who believes in love and peace, without conflict in the world!
      I have posted details of the incident in the comments section of the second-to-latest video on Starbucks Japan's official RUclips channel.
      In Japan, a country that is essentially a dictatorship because it is a backward country in terms of democracy, one genius continues to be held back.The masses are inferior in terms of democracy and thinking ability in Japan.
      Japan's prosecutors and the Ministry of Justice have an authoritarian nature that disregards human lights!

  • @waterwomaninFL
    @waterwomaninFL Год назад +19

    I love this biographer but clarification, Steve Jobs did not invent the Macintosh, Steve Wozniak did. Steve Jobs was a brilliant man, salesman, inventor and motivator. Waz was the brilliant innovator..

    • @davidtuer5825
      @davidtuer5825 3 месяца назад +3

      I don't much like what I've read of Steve Jobs, but his abilities are shown by the success and failure of Apple when he was there and when he wasn't. The question to ask of Steve Wozniak is, would he have made, in the first place, the Mac, and if he had, would he have sold it without Steve Jobs? Steve jobs came back to Apple as it teetered on brink of catastrophe, and out came the I phone.So who was the genius behind that?

    • @terri6854
      @terri6854 Месяц назад

      @@davidtuer5825 The engineers who actually made it are the geniuses.

    • @davidtuer5825
      @davidtuer5825 Месяц назад +1

      @@terri6854 For goodness sake! Where were those geniuses when Apple was sinking, rapidly? Why did the I Phone only appear when Jobs returned? why did Apple sink when Jobs was sacked?

    • @gluonone
      @gluonone 27 дней назад +1

      @@davidtuer5825because jobs knew how to acquire the right talent and then to push them to their limits. He surrounded himself with brilliant people. But Jobs had the vision of what people wanted, which nerdy engineers and scientists lack to a large degree. Its called having business acumen

    • @davidtuer5825
      @davidtuer5825 27 дней назад

      @@gluonone The question was rhetorical, I would have thought that was obvious.

  • @DREAMSANDSOUL
    @DREAMSANDSOUL Год назад +165

    Not "demon" but deeply traumatized as a child. This is so sad. I've been working many years in the IT industry and I can tell you, I would never ever work for such people again

    • @jannichi6431
      @jannichi6431 Год назад +1

      Dell is so different than Elon. Hopefully Elon can find love and stay off Pharmas. He seems so much more sober than a decade ago when he was in StarLink mode.
      Twitter X is hurting Politicians careers too. MTG, Cruz, just a couple of addicts.

    • @MarcoPolo-fy4qr
      @MarcoPolo-fy4qr Год назад +4

      Indeed.

    • @BlondeManNoName
      @BlondeManNoName Год назад +28

      @@jannichi6431 People with NPD and BPD can't accept love. They never do.

    • @estebanamador7601
      @estebanamador7601 8 месяцев назад +10

      ​@BlondeManNoName in summary: if BPD is Bipolar Disorder, well I'm Bipolar, and trust me, I can accept love and give love too. I have OCD too, and my comfort zone is when I'm a rational and logical thinker (I like too call it my cold mode), but I could be in emotional mode too, but honestly, I'm too sensitive to emotions, they are so strong (mainly all emotions derived from empathy during suffering from other people (anxiety and sadness), so I go to cold mode to try to figure out with the person how to solve their problem, Im not very expressive, but that doesn't means I don't care about their problems, I'm just thinking how can be solved and how I can help them, and, depending of the kind of situation, many times I'm worried about them, or just listening to them and if i have too cry, well, i cry too. Greetings

    • @termsofusepolice
      @termsofusepolice 3 месяца назад +15

      @@estebanamador7601 BPD stands for borderline personality disorder. That's assuming the commenter is using the mental heath field acronym correctly.

  • @Dubitz
    @Dubitz Год назад +518

    This interviewer keeps asking negative questions of Musk, and yet Isaacson keeps answering as neutral as possible while also complimenting Musk (and Jobs too) and giving credit where credit is due to them. Makes me appreciate Isaacson much more now, I definitely support his positive judgement of Musk after spending so much time so close to him.

    • @gonzalezm244
      @gonzalezm244 Год назад +51

      The interviewer has to represent a sort of devil’s advocate to get a broader discussion going. A lot of people antagonize Elon so it’s important to address those people’s concerns. I thought the interviewer was great!

    • @programmer1840
      @programmer1840 Год назад +30

      Agree, very annoying that he keeps asking negative questions with a pre-set agenda. That is a problem with a lot of society, they try to point out the negative aspects without looking at the net effect.

    • @channelthechannel
      @channelthechannel Год назад +25

      Interviewer couldn't be more transparent or predictable - WSJ is a joke.

    • @Noobs4020
      @Noobs4020 Год назад +14

      Was going to write this exact thing, so desperate to paint a dictator personality and Walter shoots it down. Was a much better interview than I expected and that is only because of Walter.

    • @harmankardon478
      @harmankardon478 Год назад

      @@gonzalezm244 your naive, the reporter is sticking to the anti-musk corporate media agenda.

  • @treehugger3971
    @treehugger3971 3 месяца назад +172

    Scary to think that this dude has so much power

    • @BigSources
      @BigSources 2 месяца назад +18

      The interviewer was completly biased. In every question, he tried to make elon musk look as bad as possible and yet isaacson always tried to spin it in a positive way. This interview has also been edited, so i'd imagine the unedited version shines an even more positive light at elon musk. Nobody is perfect but the way wsj tries to display elon musk is driven by nothing but their agenda and the hatred for anything major that doesn't perfectly represent the values of the democrat party. I am not crazy by saying this, it's just that they are OBVIOUSLY biased and manipulative.

    • @jancurtis9670
      @jancurtis9670 Месяц назад

      And now he's part of the US government.

    • @gcorriveau6864
      @gcorriveau6864 Месяц назад +11

      @@BigSources If we want to understand why the world often seems so crazy (wars; instability; famines; disasters) maybe we should take a closer look at the people we Idolize and give power to. If most of the world's rich, famous and powerful people are 'mentally unwell" then what else should we expect would happen?

    • @BigSources
      @BigSources Месяц назад

      @@gcorriveau6864 what has elon musk done that has a negative effect on the world? Genuinely, tell me. You call him mentally unwell and say he made the world a worse place. Prove it. Not all rich or powerful people are your enemies. Smart people don't call all rich people bad people, smart people call the rich people that are bad people bad people.

    • @thewestfaceofdhaulagiri6697
      @thewestfaceofdhaulagiri6697 Месяц назад +6

      @@BigSources
      No. You just can't handle the reality of who Musk is so you try and spin the interviewer.

  • @LVCMS
    @LVCMS Год назад +17

    The key line, don't try to be like Elon Musk. Be yourself!! Their is a huge sacrifice people on this level make... We all make sacrifices you just need to own what you do and how you do it. Everyone thinks you are crazy until you are right. Mistakes are done by people doing stuff, make no mistakes, likely your are not doing anything. I love the algorithm method...
    First principals... Question requirements. Love it

  • @LisaAerts
    @LisaAerts 3 месяца назад +18

    Mr. Isaacson is describing a mental health problem, not a demon mode, and I believe the most important thing about his personality, he's really creepy.

    • @Mark-gg6iy
      @Mark-gg6iy 21 день назад

      The way Musk treated Mr. Vern Unsworth was/is unforgivable.

  • @GregMoylan-pn6sr
    @GregMoylan-pn6sr Месяц назад +10

    Isaacson thinks and speaks so clearly. A delight to listen to this man, either as a host or a guest.

  • @vickilawrence7207
    @vickilawrence7207 2 месяца назад +10

    Traumatized kids will often be addicted to drama. Some have it so bad that they’re constantly looking for anything to blow up about and they can be hellish to be around

  • @maeshellewest-davies7904
    @maeshellewest-davies7904 Месяц назад +15

    Demon mode sounds like a quality we don’t want in top level government position.

  • @Truthseeker371
    @Truthseeker371 Год назад +21

    It's interesting to note the biographer insinuates the childhood experience lasts as long as we live. I cannot agree enough with his comment. Whether genius, villan, or ordinary persons, we all have some negative childhood memories, the dark side. How we deal with it changes our life in the adulthood. In the same token, the importance of upbringing is undeniable and affects not only the individual but also the society.

    • @geoattoronto
      @geoattoronto Год назад +1

      My job as a therapist is to know the methods that create real depth change in people’s lives and to use them lovingly and well. And I do.

  • @onemilliondollar
    @onemilliondollar Год назад +43

    As a person with Aspbergers, being Bi-polar and having a personality disorder I can for sure tell you this is the case with Elon, we share so many traits after hearing this man talking about Elon. It was like he was talking about me at times.

    • @Zulu333
      @Zulu333 Год назад +1

      What personality disorder do you have? Do you think Elon Musk could have a cluster B personality disorder? Narcissistic personality disorder? Or would you guess its more of a Cluster C personality disorder? Obsessive- Compulsive Personality disorder?
      I can see the Asbergers and Bipolar 2 thats for sure.

    • @onemilliondollar
      @onemilliondollar Год назад

      I have what you call excessive personality disorder, in my youth I had antisocial personality disorder, but I took responsibility for my life and got downgraded. This can absolutley be the case with Elon as he always is 200% in
      I dont think he is a narcissist, I think its the aspbergers making him look like it, I have myself thought about narcisissm, but I have concluded it is my Aspbergers putting me in the center of my own world.
      It is verry hard to diagnose someone from seing them in clips on youtube.@@Zulu333

    • @cindymaceda2999
      @cindymaceda2999 Год назад

      Mozart, da Vinci, Bill Gates all apparently had/have Asperger’s. It’s not necessarily a disorder but rather a syndrome. If you harness this super-power for good, how is it a disorder? 😅

    • @greghelton4668
      @greghelton4668 Месяц назад +3

      He’s never been diagnosed with Asperger’s.

    • @onemilliondollar
      @onemilliondollar Месяц назад +3

      @@greghelton4668 He admitted hes on the spectrum in a TV show. Saturday night live, I belive.

  • @mfax1000
    @mfax1000 Год назад +143

    Brutality honest. Enjoyed this book review.

    • @wesleytietz4506
      @wesleytietz4506 10 месяцев назад +3

      Nothing brutal here. Facts don't care about your feelings...

  • @glorialush9598
    @glorialush9598 Год назад +19

    Walter Isaacson wrote a great book. I enjoyed it immensely!

  • @BoudicasQuest
    @BoudicasQuest Год назад +10

    i also struggle with cptsd. i overcame the worst of the effects by my mid-30's out of necessity. i still tend to "fawn" as my default. i still struggle with identity. all of this infuses my work, and each album i make reflects my...progress, for lack of a better term ~

    • @AJyogi108
      @AJyogi108 Месяц назад +1

      I also struggled with CPTSD. It has taught me to be resilient ❤

  • @Jane-zv5pu
    @Jane-zv5pu Год назад +158

    Walter is an outstanding interviewer and biographer. He is intelligent, honest and empathetic. Well done, Walter!😊

    • @madhououinkyoma
      @madhououinkyoma Год назад +4

      Interviewee*

    • @shanekennedy6549
      @shanekennedy6549 Год назад +1

      got the book straight away

    • @eddyr1041
      @eddyr1041 3 месяца назад

      Seems he have people that support him, and his demon mode is put to good use.
      Unlike his father I guess😅

  • @xxxxLidiyaxxxx
    @xxxxLidiyaxxxx 2 месяца назад +15

    ….. I am pretty sure a mental health professional would diagnose this person with a serious disorder that needs to be treated… from psychopathic attacks on his employees and even loved ones too later not remembering or Andrea standing the consequences of his actions. That’s not a mental disorder. I don’t know what is.😮

  • @rollingthunderinho
    @rollingthunderinho Год назад +54

    Walter Isaacson is an incredible author and speaker. Amazing interview I’m buying this book asap

  • @joeroganpodfantasy42
    @joeroganpodfantasy42 Год назад +30

    Really appreciate WSJ including the dad's perspective in the end there.

  • @antetesija3033
    @antetesija3033 Год назад +13

    What a nice and wellspoken man sir Isaac is

  • @susymay7831
    @susymay7831 Год назад +167

    Its ok to be wrong, as long as you are not confident and wrong"
    - Elon Musk, giving one of his rules of thumb

    • @telagraf
      @telagraf Год назад +4

      Does anyone know what "not confident and wrong" means? I'm not fully understanding.

    • @peter.g6
      @peter.g6 Год назад +12

      @@telagrafIMO it means if you are confident that you are right, despite being wrong, there's a problem. In other words, the correct approach is to say "I think it's like this, but I might be wrong".

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 Год назад +14

      or just double-down and sue your opponent because your feelings are hurt- Elon Musk

    • @ggrthemostgodless8713
      @ggrthemostgodless8713 Год назад +2

      @@telagraf
      Think George W. Bush Jr.... that level of stupid and wrong, even when confronted with lots of evidence you continue to fight for that idea or way of doing things. I remember. It is also a level of ineptitude and thus incompetence that only a stupid person can achieve...
      in the movie Don't Look Up, with Leonardo DiCaprio, you see many examples of this, including the main character with the company that ends up being eaten by a dinosaur type in other planet.

    • @jounigames5876
      @jounigames5876 Год назад +4

      It means it's okay to fail while genuinely trying. But if you boast about something, you better be correct@@telagraf

  • @Kauffy901
    @Kauffy901 2 месяца назад +25

    Mistaking confidence for competence is how you wind up with people like Musk.

    • @joshk7286
      @joshk7286 18 дней назад

      People who believe Elon is incompetent are the logical extreme of the phenomenon where politics inhibits objectivity. Your mind is pudding now, unfortunately.

    • @paradanmellow
      @paradanmellow 2 дня назад

      the definition of narcissism

  • @chriscollingwood3364
    @chriscollingwood3364 Год назад +20

    The description of ‘demon mode’ is an example of a dissociated state.

  • @martinsmith2948
    @martinsmith2948 10 месяцев назад +4

    what a wonderful and fantastic interview! thanks!

  • @nassitaheri
    @nassitaheri Год назад +196

    wsj gets in demon mode whenever they hear the name elon musk

    • @patriciazoerner
      @patriciazoerner Год назад +7

      You nailed it here!

    • @Johnny_Savage
      @Johnny_Savage Год назад +5

      NYT even more

    • @georgepagotelis
      @georgepagotelis 11 месяцев назад

      Elon is GOOD guy and WSJ are in fact the BAD JEALOUS guy.
      Chamath Palihapitiya IS the BAD guy with so many dodgy stock buys sells and misdirection, not surprised he's not locked up.

    • @Daniela.777
      @Daniela.777 10 месяцев назад

      literally

    • @djGREENmojon
      @djGREENmojon 7 месяцев назад

      Why is that?

  • @henrikwakman7776
    @henrikwakman7776 Год назад +12

    I love the mature setup of this interview piece, no jazzy intros or irritating buzz, just 2 people talking sense.

  • @Conrad-qv9fh
    @Conrad-qv9fh Год назад +34

    Growing up in Pretoria in the 1980s was much more complex than people generally think. There was a war going on. There were sanctions. There were many bomb threats. Sometimes bombs did go off. There was a lot of bullying going on. Once a week high school boys had to wear military uniforms and take part in military drills. All young men had to join the army after finishing high school or university. Elon was therefore exposed to high levels of discipline in school, but luckily avoided being drafted into the army when he left for Canada after finishing high school. Army conscription then stopped around 1991 anyway.
    The school system on the other hand looked out for smart, Aspergers kids to help solve future problems. Kids with Aspergers were seen as gifted, not disabled and encouraged to attend extra and advanced classes. There were many bursaries available for smart, hard-working kids to attend universities.
    Errol Musk might have been negative as many higher level jobs and opportunities were reserved for members of the (Afrikaans speaking) Broederbond, a type of Illuminati. Hy possibly just didn’t want Elon to have unrealistic expectations. The South African economy at that time consisted mainly of a few very large companies and small companies had to have the right contacts to get business. Sanctions limited scope to create the type of companies that Elon wanted to create. Canada and the US opened up possibilities.

    • @karatsurba4791
      @karatsurba4791 Год назад +2

      Thank you for the insights

    • @AG-ig8uf
      @AG-ig8uf Год назад +2

      Oh pohr Elon, all that suffering he went tru while being white minority in apartheid SA.

    • @radfordmunz9577
      @radfordmunz9577 Месяц назад

      @@AG-ig8ufyou said nothing. cry more

    • @Zors1957
      @Zors1957 17 дней назад

      So what. Are we supposed to feel sorry for him that he had such a hard time in a SA? Plenty of people survive much worse and don't turn out to be narcissistic fascist cyberbullies.

  • @jannichi6431
    @jannichi6431 Год назад +11

    Always be kind. My computer tech friends and husband in pressure situations gave that advice early on, 1980s. High energy excitement.

  • @stene123
    @stene123 Год назад +106

    I read most of previous Walter Isaacson books (Franklin, Jobs, DaVinci, Einstein and Innovators) and they are brilliant. Now 1/3 read from this one and so far excellent book again. This guy has a skill to make topics like the history of computer science a interesting story you just can't stop reading.

  • @TR-pu9tp
    @TR-pu9tp Месяц назад +24

    Musk is not an Engineer, he has 2 Bachelor’s degrees one in Physics and Economics. He also didn’t invent Tesla he bought a small company that developed Tesla. Musk isn’t the brain behind Space X he is the money man. Is Musk a great business man, maybe ,but don’t attribute others peoples vision to him.

    • @GoofieNewfie
      @GoofieNewfie Месяц назад +6

      It is amazing how many people don't realize this.

    • @fatimamebarki4599
      @fatimamebarki4599 Месяц назад +1

      @@GoofieNewfieyea 😂😂😂

    • @chemistchemist6438
      @chemistchemist6438 12 дней назад +1

      You pointed out the truth, only stupid people believes that Elmo is a genius.

  • @kryptotippytoes2088
    @kryptotippytoes2088 Год назад +48

    “Demon mode” = clinical psychotic episode

  • @apaniet
    @apaniet 7 месяцев назад +12

    Chronic drug use will also make one temperamental

  • @brunosmith6925
    @brunosmith6925 Год назад +24

    Your book is great Walter - mine got here yesterday and I read it cover to cover overnight...

  • @ShaneShepherd
    @ShaneShepherd Год назад +35

    Wow, what a fantastic interview. I was on the fence about buying this book prior to seeing this interview. Now, is a musk-buy!

    • @jannichi6431
      @jannichi6431 Год назад

      Musk-buy, he's making us all Musk Buy. NeoLink is truly scary. Control freak for sure.

    • @hayleygordon7969
      @hayleygordon7969 День назад

      😭

  • @FadingVitals
    @FadingVitals Месяц назад +18

    Stay away from people who have a demon mode!

    • @fatimamebarki4599
      @fatimamebarki4599 Месяц назад +6

      My ex used to have this but he also did get physical. Im sure Elon also got physical with his woman but he is probably paying them a good amount of money to shut up about it

    • @nickydee569
      @nickydee569 Месяц назад +2

      Stay away from people who claim to have zero personality fault

  • @Samson484
    @Samson484 3 месяца назад +6

    Isaacson is a legend.

  • @david-fm3gv
    @david-fm3gv Год назад +29

    The WSJ would vilify Steve Jobs daily if he were alive and working and pushing Apple (uncomfortably, as always) to new heights still today. Their adoration for him here is ridiculous.

  • @charlesdinwyn7507
    @charlesdinwyn7507 Год назад +6

    Wow, one of the very best interviews I've ever heard. Well done!

    • @skierpage
      @skierpage Год назад +1

      It's an interesting perspective from someone who's got to know his subject, but good Elon Musk interviews are more interesting than this. Watch his interviews with Joe Rogan and Lex Fridman.

  • @susymay7831
    @susymay7831 Год назад +17

    Great interview!!

  • @epona9166
    @epona9166 3 месяца назад +6

    I'm not particularly interested in Elon and like most people fined him kind of creepy,, but anyone Walter Isaacson deems worthy of his time, I'll bite. I'm not put off by the negative nature of the questions. The back and forth of this interview makes it a better than average interview.

  • @edward_lee
    @edward_lee Год назад +100

    Good interview! Well prepared with good questions

  • @pwn1966
    @pwn1966 Год назад +21

    After listening to only half of this video I can honestly say that this man is the perfect biographer.
    Kudos to the interviewer for the great questions as well.

    • @ninobach7456
      @ninobach7456 Год назад +1

      Walter Isaacson is great. I can also recommend his biography on Steve Jobs to those who haven't read it yet. Reading it felt like living through the rise of apple and all the tough situations that came with it.

    • @programmer1840
      @programmer1840 Год назад +1

      Interviewer seemed negatively biased in my opinion, asking "what's the angriest you've seen Elon get" not "what's the most surprising thing you've learned from his meetings".

  • @johndoedoe88
    @johndoedoe88 Год назад +17

    No Sh#$... I can see his narcissism 500 miles away.

  • @teddnagurski5583
    @teddnagurski5583 25 дней назад +24

    "Engineering mode"??????? He's not an engineer. He studied economics in college. He takes credit for the engineers who actually do the work.

    • @Ma660t5andw1ch
      @Ma660t5andw1ch 20 дней назад +4

      Wait, wait! He took 2 days of classes, that makes him an engineer in silicon valley…

    • @MusicSoundPlayer
      @MusicSoundPlayer 19 дней назад +2

      THIS!!!!

    • @Ameridlo
      @Ameridlo 15 дней назад

      tell me you are a failed engineer without telling me you are a failed engineer

    • @hamster4618
      @hamster4618 4 дня назад

      He has a BSc in physics as well as economics.

    • @teddnagurski5583
      @teddnagurski5583 4 дня назад +1

      @@hamster4618 That's not engineering.

  • @atun77
    @atun77 Год назад +48

    best modern biographer

    • @TheDavidlloydjones
      @TheDavidlloydjones Год назад +2

      Yup. Isaacsn does good work.

    • @noahno
      @noahno Год назад +5

      Yet he appears to barely even grasp Musk. This was the most basic information

    • @AL-lh2ht
      @AL-lh2ht Год назад +5

      @@noahnocope hadder

    • @MrAlanfalk73
      @MrAlanfalk73 Год назад

      Me niether

  • @dennisnewton9384
    @dennisnewton9384 Месяц назад +3

    I’m not a biographer or mental health professional but I think Trump is like a father figure to Elon Musk
    Either way we are blessed to have these men care about humanity enough to invest their energy

  • @vishalvanjani6022
    @vishalvanjani6022 Год назад +9

    Loved the interview,but I really feel the reporter hates elon.

  • @bukurie6861
    @bukurie6861 Год назад +1

    Thank you for beautiful interviw❤

  • @williamal91
    @williamal91 Год назад +48

    fantastic interview, well done

  • @julesvern-u4e
    @julesvern-u4e Год назад +6

    I grew up seemingly with the exact same parents as Elon.. the father sounds exactly like mine and his mother reminds me EXACLY of mine, its like watching my own mother, its eerie. For this reason I dont for a second think that that neurotic woman didnt add to the strife in that home.

    • @VisionClearly
      @VisionClearly Год назад

      The homefront sounds extremely difficult to grow up as child.

  • @Mranderson666
    @Mranderson666 Год назад +7

    AMAZING INTERVIEW !!

  • @DocBree13
    @DocBree13 Год назад +28

    Now he has 11 children that will grow up with their own trauma due to having a mostly absent father.

    • @judyodonoghue7715
      @judyodonoghue7715 Месяц назад +7

      And the vile way he treat his daughter

    • @bobk4402
      @bobk4402 16 дней назад +3

      Being absent might be the best thing he could do for them

  • @AdamAuxier64
    @AdamAuxier64 Год назад +56

    "No one becomes insanely wealthy without some kind of personality defect"

    • @masterq2.033
      @masterq2.033 Год назад +8

      So that's my aciliies heel , I'm just too sane !

    • @skierpage
      @skierpage Год назад +5

      "No one becomes insanely wealthy without starting from a family background that most people in the world would consider very privileged."
      Most of the billionaires in the world are the children of extremely rich people.

    • @timbrooks7650
      @timbrooks7650 7 месяцев назад

      We are a nation of entitlement ​@@skierpage

    • @Godin12345
      @Godin12345 3 месяца назад

      One defect...his support of trump

    • @LordMondegrene
      @LordMondegrene 2 месяца назад +2

      "Behind every great fortune lies a great crime."

  • @christophejeunot7155
    @christophejeunot7155 Год назад +58

    I am not sure Elon Musk cares about what people think of him. I sense his sincerity in all his projects.

    • @bruno_dias
      @bruno_dias Год назад +8

      Then that it is even more scary!

    • @wengelder9256
      @wengelder9256 Год назад +6

      Or in his numerous personal attacks on people without any reason to do so ?

    • @DocBree13
      @DocBree13 Год назад +7

      you and I have very different views of him

    • @christophejeunot7155
      @christophejeunot7155 Год назад +1

      @@DocBree13 It is possible that I am wrong.

    • @jannichi6431
      @jannichi6431 Год назад +1

      He definitely cares. See NeoLink presentations to shed light on his power. Read first authorized bio. Can't say Austin doesn't "Love Elon".

  • @bret9741
    @bret9741 Год назад +37

    I haven’t met a perfect person yet…. What I like and appreciate about Elon is he has made tens thousands of people millionaires AND he has made his employees some of the best paid and technically advanced in the world…
    When I was in the Navy, the best Captains and C
    XO’s used demon mode to get things done these men and women could whip everyone into a battle winning team and that’s what winning leaders do…. Every single “nice guy” I know gets torn apart by the elite media and Ivy League graduates

    • @carpark1414
      @carpark1414 Год назад +2

      I was having a hard time reconciling whether this "demon" mode is really a good or bad thing, but your example in the Navy shows that there is definitely a place where this sort of temperament shines and is, basically, the way to do things when the stakes are high and extreme focus and performance is required. Not for everyone. Perhaps not for most. I include myself in the "not for" camp, but now I can see how this sort of thing can outshine and outperform when used in the right situations.
      They key is, of course, using it only when it gets this spectacular output and shutting it down when it is overkill - but that is something that is most likely extremely difficult to do as it is ingrained into Musks personality at such a deep level, he would risk losing his edge perhaps if he tried to change? Fascinating stuff.

    • @hymnodyhands
      @hymnodyhands 11 месяцев назад

      Every leader, though, is not on a battlefield ... many quiet "nice guys" are out quietly working together and being win-win leaders. I am the daughter of an Air Force veteran who had to learn: you cannot lead in every circumstance in the same way. Demons GENERALLY get exorcised where people want PEACE...

  • @leonardoromero8
    @leonardoromero8 Месяц назад +1

    Why are all the questions negative and Walter provides quality and insightful answers.

  • @glovere2
    @glovere2 Год назад +180

    It’s quite something to cultivate a reputation that allows the author into his subject’s lives to write books about them. After listening to Isaacson talk it’s easy to see why. He is so incredibly good at what he does and is very careful in the way he talks about it. I read the Jobs book and I will definitely be reading this one.

    • @valentaino
      @valentaino Год назад +4

      Exactly.. his new book is a real page-turner

    • @therainman7777
      @therainman7777 Год назад +8

      The Musk bio is fantastic.. Feels like you’re right there in the room or on the factory floor with Elon and co.

    • @DivaAnnFisher
      @DivaAnnFisher Год назад +3

      I can state honestly that I am banned from tweeting on X. Why?

    • @ositoguy
      @ositoguy Год назад +2

      Is actually really good, easy to get into, keep you wondering what's next and looking forward to get back into

    • @ositoguy
      @ositoguy Год назад

      @@DivaAnnFisherthe book explains why things like this did happen

  • @Crescentmoon-xm1qe
    @Crescentmoon-xm1qe 2 дня назад

    My ex use to be exactly like the way he's explaining "demon mode" except he was worse.Its like the person's no longer there and can hardly remember what happened.It is terrifying to be around a person like this because you don't know how far they'll go.

  • @GregMoylan-pn6sr
    @GregMoylan-pn6sr Месяц назад +3

    Excellent interview. Well done.

  • @abpccpba
    @abpccpba Год назад +3

    The best interview I have ever experienced.

  • @L0615T1C
    @L0615T1C Год назад +21

    unbiased interview, a pleasant change

    • @fugitiveminded
      @fugitiveminded Год назад +3

      Def not unbiased. The interview focused the majority of the questions on how Elon makes ppl feel... lol. Like dude who cares!

    • @Priddyboiicrls
      @Priddyboiicrls Год назад

      @@fugitivemindedclearly a lot of people care cuz it speaks to his personality and how he does things, even you wanted to just read his achievements go to his wikipedia🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @cecileroy557
    @cecileroy557 Месяц назад +1

    Just subscribed - excellent interview!!

  • @elyseparker5333
    @elyseparker5333 Месяц назад +5

    Hurt people hurt people. It sounds like he enters a disassociated state of rage. That's not a good thing. We shouldn't praise this.

  • @mamat792
    @mamat792 Месяц назад +2

    Given this, how does Walter feel about Elon's newly appointed position? A candid follow up interview is warranted.

    • @dannyp8170
      @dannyp8170 18 часов назад

      He has spoke about it. He basically said don't bet against DOGE.

  • @lawrencefrost9063
    @lawrencefrost9063 Год назад +5

    No mention of Boring Company or Neuralink? Great interview.

  • @kathleenlangenbacher4407
    @kathleenlangenbacher4407 8 месяцев назад +1

    This book is such an eye opener. I’m 3/4 through it and love 11:07 this author. However, I think a more complementary picture should have been used on the cover. In all the pictures I’ve seen of Elon…he has never seemed tan and actually seems to have a much higher hair line. I love Elon’s honestly about everything…even his doctor prescribed drug use. I so wish I was young enough to go to Mars, but maybe I’ll see someone else get there.
    Elon’s excitement and determination about Mars is so contagious! May God keep him safe to see his dreams come true!
    Congratulations Mr Isaacson! 👍

  • @s.7980
    @s.7980 Год назад +35

    I’m here for Walter. He’s an amazingly nuanced writer who can make anything/anyone interesting.

  • @rickendicott
    @rickendicott Месяц назад +2

    The interviewer is obsessed with “demon mode” I’ve read the book it’s much more than that!

  • @kevindication
    @kevindication Год назад +8

    Interesting to watch this. Book arrives in my mail today. Looking forward to reading it.

  • @AngelPrissy
    @AngelPrissy Месяц назад +3

    Claiming "nobody else can do it" is not gonna last long

  • @LuciusPercival
    @LuciusPercival Месяц назад +4

    "No man is fit to command another that cannot command himself."
    William Penn

  • @hersh_yt
    @hersh_yt 8 месяцев назад +2

    Isaacson might be the most unbiased writer

  • @TrangLe-yb5sy
    @TrangLe-yb5sy Год назад +26

    Excellent interview. Thank you!

  • @joanmsmith5561
    @joanmsmith5561 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'm getting a sense of envy from folks discussing Elon Musk. I like this biographer, didn't think I would .

  • @anthonym8345
    @anthonym8345 Год назад +22

    Just started reading the book 3 hours ago, can’t put it down

  • @Alonso.A.M
    @Alonso.A.M Год назад +1

    His books steve jobs and elon are splendid. 100% recommended

  • @larry6400
    @larry6400 Год назад +29

    I think the interviewer focused on the negative attributes of Elon too much, and the Author did a great job at trying to stop that being the focus of discussion. The whole thing felt like trying to make him look bad, without the balance of things that Elon does well, and has taught himself to do better. It was as if your enemy is trying to find out and share horrible things about you.

  • @tk_TO_2024-d3e
    @tk_TO_2024-d3e Месяц назад +1

    Walter Isaacson is to biography what Ken Burns is to documentaries. Both are brilliant and worth any time in reading and watching their works.

  • @lultimone
    @lultimone Год назад +81

    I'm half way through the interview and I've heard only questions around the personality, demon mode and potential bad sides of someone that is making our history.
    I find this annoying and a waste of time

    • @donrayb
      @donrayb 5 месяцев назад +6

      Exactly. So much negativity. Really dislike this interviewer and the entire theme of this interview. Poorly done.

    • @ProjectManagerSam
      @ProjectManagerSam 4 месяца назад +4

      Yeah, he’s so annoying. He’s so bought…

    • @dudertino51
      @dudertino51 3 месяца назад +4

      The issue isn't that there aren't positives to what musk has done.
      The issue is that if he's successful with the good things then he gets to be extreeeeemly powerful. Now we look at his personality to go along with that power and it is extreeeeeemy troubling. It's justified to question his darkness.

    • @KingMinosxxvi
      @KingMinosxxvi 3 месяца назад +2

      I find you a waste of time

    • @termsofusepolice
      @termsofusepolice 3 месяца назад

      "Making our history." That is absurd. Unless by it you mean Musk, a multi-billionaire and malignant narcissist, seeks to obsessively insert himself into news stories and the public consciousness. If Musk died tomorrow the future prospects of human society would be entirely unaffected. Exactly as was the world following the death of Jobs.

  • @callimachust1474
    @callimachust1474 Год назад +1

    A very enjoyable interview where the journalist has done his homework brilliantly and Isaacson was providing thoughtful responses in such a composed way.
    Can’t say that I become a fan of Musk, but I do have great admiration for Isaacson.

  • @GratitudeGuy
    @GratitudeGuy Год назад +5

    Gratitude. Very insightful book.

  • @GregMoylan-pn6sr
    @GregMoylan-pn6sr Месяц назад +1

    Isaacson is a top-shelf host… almost in a class of his own.

  • @DogHollow
    @DogHollow Год назад +30

    I read the book and Mr. Isaacson did a phenomenal job writing it. The whole time I was reading it I wanted out of there, and I wanted to be done with the book because it was oppressive. For an author to capture that nuance there is some exceptional talent there.

    • @xual235
      @xual235 Год назад +2

      Based on those words I'm going to read it. Thank you sir

    • @acc4465
      @acc4465 Год назад +2

      You like fiction, don’t you?

    • @Amuguii
      @Amuguii Год назад

      So WHO is Elon Dating? Cause you read the book

    • @madhououinkyoma
      @madhououinkyoma Год назад

      @@acc4465lmao 🤡

    • @abigailandino6251
      @abigailandino6251 11 месяцев назад +2

      This is what it looks like when someone gives a back handed “compliment”.

  • @b0tterman
    @b0tterman 3 месяца назад +1

    I used to do interviews like this back in the day. So I can say , with some experience to back me up, great job! Great questions.

  • @Apophis1010
    @Apophis1010 Год назад +6

    If he could handle bad news from people, he wouldn't be in the trouble spot he's in. He did a lot of damage to his reputation

  • @joe8920
    @joe8920 Год назад +1

    Wonderful biographer and interview

  • @deborahsnow2420
    @deborahsnow2420 Год назад +18

    Excellent interview! I’m 1/3 through the book; absolutely love it.

  • @martinportgieter5308
    @martinportgieter5308 Месяц назад +1

    He's young. For most of us the good parent prevails as we age. He is to intelligent to make his fathers mistakes as he ages

    • @loantran-thanh7795
      @loantran-thanh7795 Месяц назад

      He needs to get mental health help . His PTSD is too intense and strong to enable to change by himself. Intelligence has nothing to do with his psy condition

    • @judyodonoghue7715
      @judyodonoghue7715 Месяц назад

      He is 53 if he not a grown by now he will never be 😂

  • @ziggyc3004
    @ziggyc3004 2 месяца назад +15

    Reminder this reckless man controls Starlink and is a huge national security concern.

    • @tex959
      @tex959 17 часов назад

      The military industrial complex is even more of a security concern than Elon.

    • @ziggyc3004
      @ziggyc3004 17 часов назад

      @tex959 Define the military industrial complex.

    • @tex959
      @tex959 17 часов назад

      @ziggyc3004
      The relationship between the military, defense contractors, and government is driven by self-interest, greed, and a desire for power, rather than a genuine concern for national security or the public interest. The Iraq War was a good example of the problems inherent within The MIC.
      1. *Fosters corruption and cronyism*: The MIC is seen as a breeding ground for corruption, with defense contractors and politicians often having cozy relationships that lead to favorable contracts, subsidies, and other benefits.
      2. *Prioritizes profits over people*: the MIC values profits and power over human life and well-being, as evidenced by the willingness to engage in military interventions that result in civilian casualties and displacement. For example, the revolving door of politicians and military contractors with pretty extreme conflicts of interest.

    • @tex959
      @tex959 17 часов назад

      @ziggyc3004 The relationship between the military, defense contractors, and government is driven by self-interest, greed, and a desire for power, rather than a genuine concern for national security or the public interest. The Iraq War was a good example of the problems inherent within The MIC.
      1. *Fosters corruption and cronyism*: The MIC is seen as a breeding ground for corruption, with defense contractors and politicians often having cozy relationships that lead to favorable contracts, subsidies, and other benefits.
      2. *Prioritizes profits over people*: the MIC values profits and power over human life and well-being, as evidenced by the willingness to engage in military interventions that result in civilian casualties and displacement. For example, the revolving door of politicians and military contractors with pretty extreme conflicts of interest.

    • @tex959
      @tex959 17 часов назад

      @ziggyc3004 The relationship between the military, defense contractors, and government is driven by self-interest, greed, and a desire for power, rather than a genuine concern for national security or the public interest.
      1. *Fosters corruption and cronyism*: The MIC is seen as a breeding ground for corruption, with defense contractors and politicians often having cozy relationships that lead to favorable contracts, subsidies, and other benefits.
      2. *Prioritizes profits over people*: the MIC values profits and power over human life and well-being, as evidenced by the willingness to engage in military interventions that result in civilian casualties and displacement. For example, the revolving door of politicians and military contractors with pretty extreme conflicts of interest.

  • @abigailandino6251
    @abigailandino6251 11 месяцев назад +1

    He compartmentalizes. ❤

  • @Michele-w4w
    @Michele-w4w Месяц назад +4

    When will men, and yes I mean men, realize that lack of empathy and "demon mode" are unnecessary for progression ? Now we put this guy in government? I protest!

  • @Aran_chini
    @Aran_chini 2 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant interview.

  • @benpierce2202
    @benpierce2202 Год назад +21

    Why is Elon's move to the right part of a move to the dark side?

    • @L_3551
      @L_3551 8 месяцев назад +6

      That’s what I was wondering too. Seemed strange the way he talked about it.

    • @FadingVitals
      @FadingVitals Месяц назад +4

      Because it is the dark side

  • @GriffinRC-404
    @GriffinRC-404 Месяц назад +1

    Why does everyone come across, as though “they want to depict Elon Musk” I feel as though “Elon hasn’t had a real grounding open minded interview where open options and creative ideas and thinking are the main element between two

    • @piperdgarcia
      @piperdgarcia 11 дней назад

      Your punctuation confuses me…

  • @egx161
    @egx161 Год назад +9

    Did anyone stand up to Elon Musk and if so, did they get fired?

    • @AL-lh2ht
      @AL-lh2ht Год назад

      Yes. Elon fires a lot of people. This is pretty well know.

  • @letsbehonest01
    @letsbehonest01 Месяц назад +1

    I enjoyed this interview and Walter Isaacson's perspective on Elon Musk. Mr. Musk is such a complicated, yet brilliant man. I do hope that someday he can mentor children and young adults who have been abused and bullied or in foster care and help them find their way. So many young people who do not have the option to go to school or have made poor decisions in their lives get caught up in a cycle of destructive behavior. It seems from the interview and his experience with being abused, he could really relate to young people in the same situation and inspire them to achieve great things like he is. He is such an inspiration to those who struggle with mental health issues. I am reading this book!

  • @davidhancock91
    @davidhancock91 Год назад +3

    Good interview. I think Elon is a kook, he is obviously also brilliant in many ways. He fascinates me. I will buy the book

  • @jaeolsen-x1x
    @jaeolsen-x1x 2 месяца назад +2

    I know from 1st hand experience what childhood trauma can do. At some point, however, it's up to each of us to choose whether just go with it, to let that define us, or to choose to make change. From where I sit, either no one has told him, he hasn't noticed, or he embraces it and chooses to act out at whatever age that was that he stopped maturing.

  • @108u9
    @108u9 Год назад +14

    The end card with Errol Musk’s reply says it all. Elon as characterised by WI and other accounts IMO is almost a prototypical Gen Xer, and Errol-Elon as a publicly visible instance of intergenerational trauma. Hope many of the Millennial, Gen Z generation will choose in themselves to begin to break up this cycle and not continue passing on this terrible legacy and debt previous generations have failed to address.

  • @TheMMadmaXX
    @TheMMadmaXX Год назад +1

    Well, the title is not correct. All the questions are about a person‘s shortcomings. Would have expected the interviewer to ask other questions as well.