HaulingAss
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I think people under-estimate how important good vision is to being an effective CEO. Vision is the ability to see the market before it develops, to know what people will buy, before they buy it. No ther CEO would have green-lighted Musk's Cybertruck, Elon had to be CEO to make Cybertruck happen. Without Elon as CEO, I would not have a Cybertruck sitting in my driveway, the most stupendously awesome pickup I've ever driven.Elon's contribution to electrification in general and to Tesla specifically has been enormous, if not incalculable. And he can continue to contribute without holding the CEO title. I would argue that he might contribute even more effectively without the burden of being a corporate officer.
I think Tesla will be fine either way, but some have legitimate concerns with Elon, including large shareholders that obviously do not want to tear down the company. Taking issue with his actions does not make you an "anti-muskite".
Never under-estimate the power of having good vision. That's something you can't learn, you either have it or not. Elon has it. The people who are critical of him are conventional and boring. They simply don't get it.