Elon Musk On Joe Rogan, But This is What Mass Media Focuses On
I've always hated the news. Ever since I was young and I would walk by my parents in the morning before school and I would hear the newscasters talking about this accident, this shooting, this (insert negative story here), I realized that mass media and the news are a plague on this earth.
Don't get me wrong, there are occasionally good stories on the news. Great ones in fact. But for every 1 positive story, it seems there are 15 negative ones that overtake it.
News outlets don't care to give us an accurate representation of the world. Nor do they care about the impact of their negativity.
The only thing that these outlets truly care about is their ratings and the number of people who sit in a chair and watch their bullshit. It's a scum business and it terrifies me that so many people tune in to hear their nonsense.
Yesterday was a beautiful day for me. I woke up feeling extremely happy for one reason:
I checked my phone and got a notification that Elon Musk was finally on the Joe Rogan Podcast. I had been waiting for ages for this to happen. Joe's even mentioned offhandedly before that Elon may do the podcast at some point, and then it finally happened!
I listened to the interview and loved it. So many great points. Elon is always a fascinating man to listen to and he is a genius, to be frank.
This interview was far different than any other interview of Elon to date. That's because of Joe Rogan.
I love Joe, he has a certain way of interviewing people in a way that's not interviewing them. People really open up on his podcast and they show a different side of themselves.
That's all thanks to Joe's cadence and his nonchalant attitude and voracious curiosity. He strikes the perfect balance of someone who has an intense curiosity and also a laid back, do whatever you like attitude.
When he sparked up the joint in front of Elon, I knew shit was about to go down. It was an exciting moment, to say the least. Elon's obviously had little exposure to weed, I could tell by the way he looked at it, talked about it and then took a hit of it.
There's nothing wrong with smoking from time to time, as long as you know how to handle yourself and you aren't irresponsible in your usage. Marijuana is actually far less detrimental than alcohol - but mass media, your parents and 99% of the population have been lead to believe otherwise.
In fact, I feel like the 30 minutes that followed that moment, Elon really opened up in a way that nobody has ever seen before. At moments, I felt as though he was actually going to tear up.
He was talking with Joe about how his mind worked. Joe was adamant to know what it was like to be in the mind of Elon Musk and I'm VERY curious to know more about what that's like as well. Joe and Elon gave us a rare glimpse into the mindset of Elon and it had a massive impact on me to hear about it.
Elon talked about how it's an explosion of ideas in his brain. Neverending. It's something that he endures. Something that he can't turn off.
He said that people would be surprised that they wouldn't actually want to be him. His life is not easy. It's not easy to go to bed at night with explosions going off in your brain. With an endless stream of ideas that constantly plague you and force you to work harder and harder.
There are others out there who face similar and even different mental inhibitons. Hearing that someone as iconic as Elon Musk struggles with similar issues of mental health (though in a different way) could be extremely uplifting, therapeutic and downright life-changing for millions of people.
That's what really pisses me off about this next part of my little story 😡
This morning I woke up and out of curiosity, wanted to see what the world was saying about the Joe Rogan - Elon Musk podcast.
I went to google, typed in Elon Musk, and here's what I got:
So instead of talking about all of the incredible insights we got into the mind of Elon Musk and this extremely unique interview of him, the media decides to focus on how he took 1 hit of weed and caused his Tesla stock to drop.
They said his "odd behavior" was going to cost him. I want to just slap these people in the face. How stupid can they really be?
I think Elon was right several weeks ago when he talked about taking Tesla private. I WISH he would've done it. I hate this kind of manipulation that media drapes over our lives.
Hopefully, with platforms like Steem, we can make a difference and change the story a bit. Hopefully the stories and headlines that we read don't have to be doom and gloom all the time and instead, can focus on the positives and the general amazement that is life. Life is amazing and the story is always good. It just depends on how you look at it.
Thanks for speaking it out.. He only took a single puff and now that's making the headlines... The media tends to be so lame at times...
At times? How about 98% of times....
That is still at times... It's not 100% still...
I try not to affiliate with people who follow the mainstream media like its some gospel
upvoed for being a saiyan!
Thank you for actually writing what I long think about mainstream media is today. I think it is not about the integrity of the profession anymore, although a small percentage may still have it; the corporations and the journalists who are into instant stardom; these people that handle the news are really into sensationalism.
it would be nice but we know that the media has a stake in tesla shorts as well as in ensuring the current autogiants stay at the top. It can only change if more ceo's start showing that they too are real humans who feel things too. These pundits act like wee isn't legal in over 50% of the United states
I also watched the whole podcast as soon as I could and it was fascinating, I believe Elon has already proved himself as a leader that given the resources can do a lot of good in this world, for everyone. You can see, hear and feel that he truly cares, of how many CEO's of that caliber can you say the same? How many CEO's would even dare to sit down with Joe to talk for 3 hours? For example this is what CEO of Nestle has said:
Nestle is known for selling water for billions while paying pennies for it. I'm sure these kind of people would be happy if we'd begin taxing the air we breathe. They'd salivate like Homer Simpson from just imaging the situation.
Elon Musk is someone who people want to support, I just hope all the negativity doesn't bring him down and he doesn't work himself to death. Because we truly need him and about million more.
But we all can shape the world around us even if it feels pointless, for example, being in Steem rather than Facebook or Instagram is a change. I always saw Steem as a tool to reward the good in the world and I still believe in it. There are lot of good people doing good things here, I just hope more good people join us and we can build the world to be a better place. Steem on
by the artist LUSH.
A distraction from the truth
The media rather discourage people from hearing the truth.
I suggest that people get very selective in what they are exposing hemselves to when it comes to multi- social media.
Avoid only one channel or type of news. Make sure to honor all sides to a story. Just be selective in the quality of the source that is being observed.
An person cn expose themselves to all kinds of media as long as they continue to questions the sources agenda and “angle”
Remember to question the information being presented and ask why is this source presenting it.
Wait for another Elon Musk's pot session and then buy Tesla stocks, rinse and repeat.
Here's my summary of what has been said during the podcast. Might help someone in case of not having 3 hours to listen to it:
https://steemit.com/technology/@matkodurko/woohoo-elon-musk-on-joe-rogan-experience-3-hours-in-10-minutes-summary
Thank god you are here on Steem and not wasting your time on MSM slight of hand. Please completely ignore the MSM - it isn't even worth any exposure here to the BS that they are selling.