Elon Musk said people should work 80 hours a week and these are the only replies you need
While he’s not working out how he’s going to fly to Mars in a few years Elon Musk spends his time on a more down to earth hobby – irritating people on Twitter.
After the Wall Street Journal described his company Tesla as the most ‘in-demand’ in Silicon Valley, Musk had this to say.
Join to create exciting new worlds of technology!! If getting things done matters to you, then @SpaceX, @Tesla, @BoringCompany & @Neuralink are the places to be. https://t.co/p9deZP02Cz
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 26, 2018
And this.
There are way easier places to work, but nobody ever changed the world on 40 hours a week
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 26, 2018
Someone had a question.
What's the correct number of hours a week to change the world?
— Margreth Mpossi (@margrethmpossi) November 26, 2018
Varies per person, but about 80 sustained, peaking above 100 at times. Pain level increases exponentially above 80.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 26, 2018
And these are the only replies you need.
1.
you are the shittest bond villian man
— Jeremy Wein (@thismyshow) November 27, 2018
2.
“Noooo, Mr. Bond, I expect you to work over the weekend to make our delivery target!”
— Duncan Jones (@ManMadeMoon) November 27, 2018
3.
Charles Darwin wrote one of the most influential books of all time – a magisterial work of paradigm shifting science – by stopping work at Noon everyday, then pottering around & having a think. 4 hours was his daily window for intense concentration, the rest was for being human pic.twitter.com/fLaHUNy8mf
— Greg Jenner (@greg_jenner) November 26, 2018
4.
why stop at 40 a week. i work 40 hours a *day* AND ive managed to save just as many Thai kids trapped in caves as you have
— call him mr boner callhim mr bone call him boneman (@bonerman_inc) November 27, 2018
5.
sounds like shit time management to me.
— ༼つ◕_◕༽つ💎 (@da_667) November 27, 2018
6.
Sociopathy masquerading as heroism.
— Lenny Liebmann (@LennyLiebmann) November 27, 2018
7.
Studies show people are more productive and creative when they work fewer hours, not more. Just because you *can* wring every ounce of blood and toil out of your employees before they bonelessly slide out the backdoor, doesn't mean you *should.*
— Rachel McGonagill (@RachelMcGonagi1) November 27, 2018
To conclude …
And no father on his deathbed wishes he had spent more time in the office.
— Shaun McDonnell (@McShauno) November 27, 2018