Elon was 8 years old the first time his father called him worthless.
"He would stand in the living room and be berated by his father for hours. It's not just like a mean comment. He'd scream in his face and call him worthless and useless and stupid.
He got beat up very badly — stomped by a gang of kids and was in the hospital for like a week, unrecognizable face. And his dad sided with the bullies and called him stupid for picking a fight.
That is an unbelievably brutal place to start.
Some of these rumors about how privileged he was actually come from his dad lying and trying to take credit for some of his success.
Elon arrived as an immigrant to Canada at 17, paid his way through college, graduated with student debt, dropped out of Stanford graduate school to start his first company. He couldn't afford an apartment and an office so he leased an office and he showered at the YMCA.
All he had was a laptop and some books and student debt. That's his starting place.”
Haha, so much for the city run by a self-declared socialist, Mamdani.
Maybe he should borrow a leaf from the Knicks: Supply and demand, Free markets, is how great enterprises are built.
Capitalism is how great nations are built.
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Capitalism is not morally perfect, but it has one advantage ideology cannot fake: results.
China, India, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Bangladesh reduced poverty not by romantic slogans, but by opening markets, attracting investment, and letting people produce, trade, and move upward.
Meanwhile, regimes that promised equality by crushing markets gave their people the same ending: queues, inflation, shortages, and escape routes.
Compassion is measured by outcomes, not posture.
Jeff Bezos: "If I do my job right, the value to society and civilization from my for-profit companies will be much, much larger than the good that I do with my charitable giving."
🚨UK Erupts… Brits Want Their Country Back:
Hundreds of thousands marched on the streets of London against their government as they face mass oppression from their leaders.
There is no freedom of speech, unvetted immigration, and mass surveillance in the UK. Over 12,000 people have been arrested because of social media posts. Keir Starmer banned 10+ journalists from entering the UK, and it’s now reported that a young man bled to death after being stabbed by a Sikh man who claimed he was racist to the police.
Change is inevitable in the UK and the revolution has begun. Just watch this.
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Tonight, Kenya’s finest storytellers become the story at the 14th Annual Media Excellence Awards (#AMEA2026).
From elegant surroundings to electric conversations, this is where excellence meets legacy. A true gathering of Kenya’s media elite.
Media Council of Kenya CEO @DavidOmwoyo presenting the State of Media Freedom in Kenya 2026 report.
'Social media (39%) is now the leading primary source of news for Kenyans, over TV and radio.'
Full report - https://t.co/owqz93otis