00:00Elon Musk specifically, we saw that shift into politics that brought serious damage to his
00:06companies and to his reputation, and then his shift away from politics, putting him back under
00:11the spotlights and, as you said, attracting all this huge investment. I think the problem is not
00:18with people having political opinion or supporting a certain political party. On the contrary, I do
00:24believe that influencers could influence things to support what they believe in, to support what
00:30they think is best for the country. This is all good. But the way Elon Musk did it was a
00:35full-on
00:36aggressive mode with the Trump campaign, spending his money on that, betting on that, and taking
00:45central stage in that, that definitely hurt him, not only with the anti-Trump people or the Democrats
00:53in that sense, but then later on when he left, when he had to leave, with Trump supporters.
00:59Now he is again back to what he does best with innovative ideas, with speaking about things
01:07that are very progressive, that are very needed in the future of humanity, and he does that very well.
01:14And when we combine space, which is by itself attractive to people and to investors, put that
01:20together with AI and the potential of combining the two, this also becomes even more attractive.
01:26Mars is the eternal question. Can we go there? Can we have a human post there? All of these ideas
01:33are
01:33really interesting for people, and they are backed by the genius between brackets of Elon Musk and by his
01:40track record of doing very well in businesses. So I can see that very clearly happening when it opens.
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