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Greed may be good but when is enough?

Even needing to support 14 children with four different mothers, how much capital does Musk need? The argument that Musk needs additional incentive to lead Tesla to new heights runs entirely counter to the fact that he owns nearly 20% of the company’s outstanding shares and will already be well rewarded from any upside in the company’s performance. If Tesla were to achieve an $8.5 trillion market cap, as outlined by one of the pay package milestones, Musk would be worth over $1.6 trillion, based on that current ownership stake.

Musk is the richest person in the world (or second if you believe that number one is Vladimir Putin), and nearly twice as wealthy as the individuals ranked third and fourth, Larry Ellison and Mark Zuckerberg, respectively. Estimated to be worth over $437 billion, none of Musk’s lifestyle, resources, or influence will meaningfully change from any material increase in wealth.

After threatening to walk away from Tesla earlier this year, Musk received a $30 billion pay package after a federal judge denied him a $50 billion package. It is shameful for Musk to n

Atlas Holding The Earth


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Atlas Holding The Earth
refers to two different pictures made to represent the titan called Atlas who was reportedly cursed with having to hold up the Earth in Ancient Greek mythology. Online, the two art pieces are both used in object labeling and image macromemes to signify something that is doing the heavy lifting and carrying another thing, whether physical or a concept.

Origin

In 1991, the artist Boris Vallejo created a piece called Atlas as part of a series of trading cards. The piece, showing a very buff and muscular Atlas holding up planet Earth using just his arms, became the dominant image used for memes in the following decades (shown below).




On November 6th, 2009, the first usage of the image as part of a meme was posted to the site blogtownhall by the user Kasper. The image used Photoshop to superimpose the face of Barack Obama over the head of Atlas and had the Earth labeled with the Obamacare symbol and the surrounding void around him given the communism hammer and sickle, meant to indicate that Obama was carrying Obamacare as something to do with communism (shown below).




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On October 16th, 2019, Imgflip user Dus