Clean water, food, electricity, medicine, and healthcare should not depend on one billionaire’s generosity.
They should be the minimum standard of civilization.
To become worth $1 trillion, you’d need to earn about $41 million every single month since Jesus Christ was born. 🤣
Every month.
For 2,000+ years.
That number is almost impossible to process.
So the real question is not:
“Why is one man so rich?”
The real question is:
“Why are our public systems still so bad at delivering basic human dignity?”
Because unlike Elon, governments are literally designed for this.
They collect taxes.
They control policy.
They own public infrastructure.
They are supposed to deliver the basics.
In other words:
Maybe even for someone like Elon Musk, fixing Earth is harder than going to Mars.
Rockets obey physics.
Poverty obeys politics.
And that is the tragedy.
Maybe these problems are not unsolved because we lack technology.
Maybe they are unsolved because the friction is insane.
Politics.
Corruption.
Bureaucracy.
Land.
Logistics.
Maintenance.
Broken incentives.
Local execution.
But here’s what I keep thinking about:
If someone with that level of capital, talent, execution ability, and world-class teams still doesn’t take on clean water, hunger, electricity, basic medicine, and healthcare at global scale…
maybe that tells us something.
This is not an anti-capitalism post.
I like capitalism.
Builders should be rewarded.
Elon Musk has built extraordinary companies across rockets, EVs, satellites, AI, and robotics.
That deserves respect.
New breakthrough quantum algorithm published in @Nature today: Our Willow chip has achieved the first-ever verifiable quantum advantage.
Willow ran the algorithm - which we’ve named Quantum Echoes - 13,000x faster than the best classical algorithm on one of the world's fastest supercomputers. This new algorithm can explain interactions between atoms in a molecule using nuclear magnetic resonance, paving a path towards potential future uses in drug discovery and materials science.
And the result is verifiable, meaning its outcome can be repeated by other quantum computers or confirmed by experiments.
This breakthrough is a significant step toward the first real-world application of quantum computing, and we're excited to see where it leads.
Imagine being a customer trying to cancel your Furlenco plan. You’ve emailed, called, raised requests �� nothing works. The app doesn’t let you cancel, they don’t pick up their furniture, and yet they keep billing you every single month. @FurlencoSupport
Now imagine this — you’re literally trying to return their furniture, but since they can’t arrange a pickup, you have to keep paying.
You want to end the subscription, but they won’t let you. How is this even allowed to happen?
@MCA21India@PiyushGoyal My parents have spent 2+ months trying to start a small company to create jobs. MCA approved the name in writing but the portal blocks it during incorporation saying “name cannot be used.” No help,no clarity. Why is starting a business in India so hard?
@Swiggy i ordered chicken biriyani from Arsalan(Kolkata) and i was not only sent the wrong order sent but i was sent red meat (now i do not know if it was mutton/beef). Swiggy support said they could not help. Is customer service a joke to you?
@Olacabs@ola_supports Why did you launch Prime Plus? The driver calls and cancels anyway.
Your fares are high. Your service is poor and is getting worse day by day. How exactly are you taking care of your customers?