Thank you for putting out this balanced, honest take. Nobody else (including @stevenmarkryan) seems to be willing to do this.
There's also "where the puck is going to be" vs. "where elon says the puck will be".
I consider myself a long term investor - never sold a single share and plan to 'retire' owning what I've got and likely still buying along the way.
That said, one can only prop expectations with future promises for so long until something hits reality.
Slow, slow and all at once is almost always the case, and this is no exception. The expectation is it's not going to happen anywhere near the original timeline and that's fine.
But, continued vaugery and "it's coming" only works for so long.
It feels like you're being strung along which doesn't build confidence. THanks for sticking in there Dillon
Sometimes, we already know the path forward, but we're waiting for external validation to grant ourselves permission to take it. The answer often lies within.
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Just finished my first Clarity Quest in the app.
The insight at the end (shown below) gave me that “holy shit, I finally see why I’m stuck” moment.
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I’ve been looking for a simple way to get **real** mental clarity when I’m stuck or life feels noisy.
What finally worked for me was one-sentence journaling prompts + a calm neutral AI that reflects my own thinking back (no advice, no “shoulds”).
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@elonmusk Navel gazing and rehashing old wounds over and over is indeed the recipe for misery. Reflecting to gain Insight on your patterns and default reactions so you can recognize them and make a different choice is where the gold is!
I’ve been sitting with a question that’s been surprisingly hard to think clearly about:
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Do I want to have more kids?
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There’s a ton of advice & opinions out there, but I realized what I actually needed wasn’t input from others, it was clarity on WHAT I WANTED.
So I made a simple clarity framework for myself to separate fear, expectations, and social pressures from what’s actually true for me.
I’m sharing it here in case it’s helpful to anyone else sitting with this question (works for 'Do I want to have kids?' as well): https://t.co/X9AfGrFhRj
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Curious... has anyone else found this decision harder than they expected?
@jess_X This hits. I’ve been sitting with whether to have more kids and realized advice wasn’t helping. Ended up making a simple framework just to sort through it and get clarity for myself.
Honest question I’ve been sitting with:
Do I want to have more kids?
I was torn and couldn’t find anything that helped me get clarity without advice, opinions, or pressure to decide.
I just wanted to understand what was actually true for me without all the noise.
So I made it for myself.
A simple clarity framework to separate fear, expectations, and what’s actually true for me
If you’re in this question right now, DM me CLARITY and I’ll share it.
ps. also works for 'Do I want to have kids?'