800 billion dollar owner Elon Musk wrote on ‘X’ that money does not bring happiness, which sparked debate on the internet. Despite this post, they are working on an ambitious plan to create a data center in space by combining SpaceX and xAI.
The world’s number one rich man and the one who makes the impossible possible, Elon Musk is once again in the news. But this time he is in the headlines not because of his wealth, but because of one of his emotional posts. Recently, just after becoming the first person in the history of the world to reach the net worth of $800 billion, Musk wrote on his ‘X’ (Twitter) account, ‘Money can’t buy happiness’. This statement of his has created a stir in the entire internet world.
‘Happiness has no price’: What’s in Musk’s post?
Despite accumulating so much wealth, this post of Musk shows his renunciation in a way. Musk said in a very deep way, ‘Those who say that money does not bring happiness, they know very well what they are saying.’ The ‘sad face emoji’ he has put at the end of the post has raised the question whether there is any dissatisfaction within the person who has built such a huge empire.
Netizens debate on wealth and poverty
A vigorous debate has started on this post of Musk on social media. Expressing the bitter truth, a user wrote, ‘Maybe money is not everything, but lack of money breaks a person. When there is no burden of bills and worries about living, the peace that one gets is different. Another user agreed with Musk and said, ‘Money can buy a bed, but not sleep; Can buy food, but no hunger.
Musk’s ambition to leave earth and jump into space
On one hand, Musk seems to be engrossed in spiritual and mental thinking, on the other hand he has not reduced his hunger for business. Their next big step is now towards space. He is preparing to create a huge company worth $1.25 trillion by combining his aerospace company SpaceX and artificial intelligence company xAI. Musk’s next billion-dollar dream is to build a ‘data center’ in space through one million solar-powered satellites, without harming the Earth’s energy resources.