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Jobs Will Become “Optional”

When Elon Musk took the stage at the U.S.–Saudi Arabia Investment Forum, he delivered one of his boldest predictions yet:
In 10 to 20 years, having a job may no longer be necessary. It may simply be a choice.

This statement didn’t come out of nowhere. It reflects Musk’s long-standing view that rapid progress in artificial intelligence and humanoid robotics, especially projects like Tesla’s Optimus robot, will fundamentally transform the global job market.

But what does “optional work” actually mean? What happens to CEOs, creativity, money, and everyday life in such a world?


Let’s break it all down.

What Exactly Did Elon Musk Say?

At the forum, Musk explained that technological progress will push society into an era where:

  • Most jobs are automated
  • Human labor is no longer required for economic survival
  • People will work only if they want to, not because they must.

He said that future “jobs” might feel more like hobbies, similar to playing a sport or a video game.

He also suggested that money itself could become less relevant:

“Money will stop being significant. The real constraints will be physical resources like energy and mass.”

Musk compared future work to gardening:
You can grow vegetables yourself, even though it’s easier to buy them at a store. You do it because you enjoy it, not because you must.
That’s his vision for the job market. A world where work is done for passion, not necessity.

A World Where Work Is Optional: What Would That Look Like?

If Musk is right, then the next two decades could reshape society in five significant ways:

1. Automation Takes Over Routine Work

Humanoid robots and advanced AI systems will be capable of doing nearly all physical and cognitive labor.
Everything from manufacturing to accounting to logistics could be automated.

2. Creativity Becomes the New Currency

When machines handle all basic tasks, the only irreplaceable human skill will be imagination.
Art, innovation, design, storytelling, and leadership will matter more than ever.

3. New Purpose Beyond Employment

If people no longer need to work for survival, society must redefine purpose, identity, and meaning.
Work will become a hobby, a passion project, or a personal mission.

4. The CEO Role Will Transform

Future CEOs may lead companies where the entire workforce is digital or robotic.
Their role shifts from:

  • personnel management
    to
  • vision-setting, ethics, coordination, and long-term strategy.

CEOs become more like chief philosophers and architects of systems than traditional managers.

5. Economic Models Must Evolve

If work becomes optional, new systems must support human welfare:

  • universal basic income
  • shared ownership of AI systems
  • new forms of value distribution
  • new definitions of wealth

This brings us to Musk’s most controversial idea:
A future where money itself becomes less meaningful.

Musk’s Claim: Money Could Become “Irrelevant”

This may sound like science fiction, but Musk is pointing toward a post-scarcity economic model:

  • AI and robotics produce unlimited goods and services
  • Energy becomes cheap due to breakthroughs in solar, batteries, and possibly fusion
  • Productivity skyrockets far beyond what human labor can achieve
  • The cost of producing essentials approaches zero

In that world, your livelihood isn’t tied to your paycheck.
Wealth isn’t about dollars. It’s about access to resources and control over energy, materials, and computing power.

Musk referenced Iain M. Banks’ Culture novels as inspiration:
a society where scarcity is gone, AI handles most functions, and humans focus on exploration, creativity, and self-development.

Will This Actually Happen?

Experts disagree. Some believe Musk’s timeline (10–20 years) is too optimistic.
Others argue that AI progress is moving faster than expected, and he may even be conservative.

What’s clear is this:

  • Jobs will change
  • Many roles will disappear
  • New creative and emotional roles will emerge
  • The global economic structure will need deep reform
  • The concept of the “CEO” will adapt dramatically

Whether Musk’s vision becomes reality or remains a theoretical future, the direction is unmistakable:
AI will reshape human work more than any technology in history.

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Britain Is Awake: How the Assassination of Charlie Kirk Sparked a Global Uprising

The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sent shockwaves far beyond the United States. What began as a national tragedy is rapidly becoming a global turning point. From Britain to South Korea, millions are taking to the streets — people who say they have been ignored, dismissed, and demonized for decades are now finding their voice.

And the world’s elites are paying attention.

Donald Trump, who has spoken for years about the silent majority, is now seeing those people rally in the open. They see him as their voice, and they refuse to be silenced after Kirk’s death. They march not out of hatred, but out of love — for their own countries, their people, and their futures.

Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson Call Out Britain’s Decline

In a live broadcast, Tommy Robinson spoke on stage while Elon Musk joined via satellite. Musk warned that Britain is experiencing “a slow but rapidly accelerating erosion” driven by mass uncontrolled migration and government failure.

“The government has failed in its fundamental duty to protect its own citizens, including children,” Musk said. “This has to stop. There must be massive government reform, and the people need to be in charge — not an uncaring bureaucracy.”

Robinson questioned Musk about his commitment to free speech. Musk replied that without it, “you can’t get to the truth. Democracy only works when people are free to debate.”

“A Government Against the People”

Both Musk and Robinson argued that Britain’s government no longer represents the interests of its people. “It has become a government against the people — not for the people,” Musk said.

They condemned censorship, political persecution, and the culture of fear that silences citizens. They pointed to how many on the left celebrate violence and openly cheered Kirk’s murder. “Whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you,” Musk warned. “You either fight back, or you die.”

The Woke Culture Debate

Robinson also inquired about Musk’s views on the rise of “woke culture” and its impact on innovation. Musk argued that Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies often reward identity over merit, which he called “super racist, super sexist, and anti-Christian.”

“We should make decisions based on talent, hard work, and integrity,” Musk said. “Not on sex, race, or religion. The woke virus is the opposite of fairness and common sense.”

Media, Migration, and Hidden Agendas

The two went on to accuse Britain’s media of covering up the crisis. “The BBC is complicit in Britain’s destruction,” Musk claimed. “You, the people, are paying for the BBC. And you’re forced to pay for your own destruction.”

They argued that mass migration is used as a political strategy — a way to import new voters to secure left-wing power. Musk called it “a strategy that will succeed if it’s not stopped.”

Technology, Censorship, and the Future

Asked whether platforms like X or AI could give power back to ordinary people, Musk warned that technology alone can’t save democracy. “It depends on the government in charge. A corrupt government will use technology to suppress the people. Britain needs a new government — and it can’t wait four years.”

He called for the dissolution of Parliament and fresh elections. “You have to fight for your future. If not, there won’t be a future,” he said.

Hope Amid Decline

Musk lamented Britain’s decline from a bold, innovative nation into one “stifled by bureaucracy” and regulation. He said leaving the EU was the right move, but Britain has “stayed on EU-style regulations and even made them worse.”

“Civilization is fragile,” Musk concluded. “If the people of Britain take charge and install a government that truly represents them, Britain can have a great future. But we must fight for it.”

“If the people of Britain take charge and ensure there’s a government that represents their interests—and not foreign interests—then Britain has a great future,” Musk said.
“Many British people had lost hope,” Robinson added. “But after today’s scene, you’ve got hope again, Britain. Britain is awake!”

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Free speech is the bedrock of Democracy. That`s why we have the first amendment, and the second amendment is there to make sure we have the first amendment

Donald Trump had a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania this weekend, and he surprised the audience with Elon Musk on the stage. Musk made a strong endorsement of Donald Trump, casting the 2024 election as a pivotal moment for the future of American democracy.

Musk claimed that if Trump does not win, this could be «the last election,» positioning the election as a dire turning point for the country.

He also introduced himself humorously as «Dark MAGA,» suggesting an even more intense version of Trump`s «Make America Great Again» slogan.

As you may know, Elon Musk acquired Twitter and changed the name to X. Some people liked that, but others hated him for that. But why? Who are these people?

Musk`s speech focused on concerns about freedom of speech, the right to vote, and the Second Amendment, criticizing Democrats for attempting to curb these rights.

We now know that they are both working hard to try to Make America Great Again. Trump is fighting against the rotten system at the top of the pyramid. It`s about 10 percent, and many of them are unelected bureaucrats and leaders.

This is why we often hear Trump say: «Drain the Swamp.» And Elon Musk is joining Trump in the same boat. They both fight for freedom. And this is why Elon Musk spent a lot of money to acquire Twitter.

“Drain the swamp” is a political slogan popularized by Donald Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign. It refers to the idea of eliminating corruption, inefficiency, and special interests in Washington, D.C. The phrase implies that the federal government is like a swamp, filled with entrenched political elites, bureaucrats, and lobbyists, and that by “draining” it, the system can be cleaned up and made more accountable to the American people. It has since been used by various political movements to advocate for reform and transparency.

Free speech is the bedrock of Democracy. That`s why we have the first amendment, And the second amendment is there to make sure we have the first amendment, Trump must win to preserve the Constitution. He must win to preserve the democracy in America, This is a must-win situation, Musk said.

The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects several fundamental rights. It prohibits Congress from making laws that infringe on the freedoms of religion, speech, the press, assembly, and petition. This means individuals have the right to express themselves freely, practice their religion, and gather peacefully, as well as to criticize the government without fear of retaliation. The amendment is a cornerstone of American democracy and plays a crucial role in protecting civil liberties.

The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms. Ratified in 1791, its full text states: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” The amendment has been the subject of extensive legal and political debate, particularly concerning gun control and individual rights versus collective security.

The idea is that the people have the right to protect themselves from tyranny.

For example, the Nazis implemented gun control measures that disarmed many groups in Germany. After coming to power in 1933, the regime imposed strict regulations on firearm ownership. Laws were enacted that restricted access to guns, particularly targeting Jews and political opponents.

The Nazis believed that disarming these groups would reduce resistance to their regime. These measures were part of a broader strategy to consolidate power and eliminate dissent, which ultimately contributed to the regime’s oppressive policies.

They probably knew it was coming when they made the U.S. Constitution.

The United States Constitution was drafted in 1787 during the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. It was signed on September 17, 1787, and ratified by the states in 1788, officially going into effect on March 4, 1789. The Constitution established the framework for the U.S. government and remains the supreme law of the land.

The United States Constitution is the world’s longest-surviving written charter of government. Its first three words – “We The People” – affirm that the government of the United States exists to serve its citizens.

The supremacy of the people through their elected representatives is recognized in Article I, which creates a Congress consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives. The positioning of Congress at the beginning of the Constitution affirms its status as the “First Branch” of the federal government.

For over two centuries, the Constitution has remained in force because its framers successfully separated and balanced governmental powers to safeguard the interests of majority rule and minority rights, liberty and equality, and of the federal and state governments.

More a concise statement of national principles than a detailed plan of governmental operation, the Constitution has evolved to meet the changing needs of a modern society profoundly different from the eighteenth-century world in which its creators lived. To date, the Constitution has been amended 27 times, most recently in 1992. The first ten amendments constitute the Bill of Rights.

After Musk`s takeover of Twitter (now X) in October 2022, he revealed many bad issues and made significant changes. One of the most important things he did was to look at the Twitter files.

Musk allowed journalists to access internal documents, referred to as the «Twitter Files,» which revealed how the company had handled certain high-profile controversies, including political censorship, content moderation, and decisions to suppress certain news stories. These revelations stirred debates about free speech and platform bias.

The revelations and subsequent changes Musk made have had a lasting impact on the platform`s functionality, user engagement, and its broader role in public discourse.

This is the most important election of our lifetime, Musk said. This is no ordinary election, he said. The other side wants to take away your freedom of speech. They will take away your right to have guns. They will also take away your right to vote, he said.

Elon Musk emphasized the importance of voter turnout, urging the crowd to vote. They have only 48 hours to register to vote in Georgia and Arizona. Two weeks for Pennsylvania. Elon Musk predicted that this would be the last election if people didn`t vote.

People on the other side hate Donald Trump and Elon Musk, and legacy media are telling you all that they are both a threat to Democracy. So, who do you want to vote for? Swamp or Trump?

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WSJ`s website organic traffic is down from around 30 million to around 10 million

The owner of X came out with a new message; Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is dying. A picture was added on top of that, and it shows how WSJ`s website organic traffic is declining. This is happening at a time were people around the world are searching on X for real good news.

As we can see from the chart below, WSJ`s website organic traffic is down from around 30 million to around 10 million. According to data shared by Elon Musk, in November 2023 in the United States, X on desktop witnessed impressive search engine (SE) traffic, driven organically by Google, reaching 650.9 million.

In contrast, Meta`s Facebook and Instagram trailed behind with 520,7 million, and 496,5 million, respectively.

Most of the X`s traffic comes from the United States (20,85%). Second is China (9,88%). Third is Turkey (6,67%), followed by United Kingdom (5,15%).

It`s worth noting that fluctuations in website traffic are common for many online platforms due to various factors such as changes in algorithms, shifts in user behavior, and competition from other websites or platforms.

If the Wall Street Journal`s website organic traffic were indeed declining as much as we see on the chart above, it would be a significant concern for the publication, and they would likely be strategizing ways to address this issue, such as through content optimization, marketing efforts, or technological enhancements.

It seems like X is taking over the landscape of real good news.

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Elon Musk is at war with Apple

Tesla`s CEO, and the new owner of Twitter, Elon Musk, is at war with Apple. Musk says Apple threatened to remove Twitter from the App store. Not only that. Apple has also stopped advertising on Twitter.

On Monday, Elon Musk tweeted: «Apple has also threatened to withhold Twitter from its App Store, but won`t tell us why.»

Apple is the world`s most valuable company and has huge power. The company was the top advertiser on Twitter and accounted for more than 4 percent of Twitter`s revenue in the first quarter of this year.

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Apple spent nearly $50 million on ads on Twitter, which is a huge loss for a company like Twitter. But if Apple were to block Twitter from its App Store, people would be unable to download the Twitter App on their iPhones, and iPads. It will also be problematic for existing users.

Twitter has warned investors in regulatory filings that the success of its services is dependent on their surviving review for compliance with App Store.

«Such review processes can be difficult to predict and certain decisions may harm our business,» the company wrote in a filing to the SEC last year.

«Failure to adhere to Apple`s and Google`s guidelines would be catastrophic, risking Twitter`s expulsion from their app stores and making it more difficult for billions of potential users to get Twitter`s services,» Yoel Roth, the company`s former head of Trust and Safety, wrote in a New York Times op-ed.

On Monday, Elon Musk also tweeted this: «Apple has mostly stopped advertising on Twitter. Do they hate free speech in America?» But Apple didn`t respond to this.

Musk has attacked Apple in a series of tweets after his takeover. He sought to stoke long-running concerns and political scrutiny over Apple`s market power. He tweeted a link to a parody video that Apple foe Epic Games made in 2020 criticizing the App Store as a «monopoly.»

He also tweeted a yes or no poll, asking his more than 119 million followers whether Apple should «publish all censorship actions it has taken that affect its customers.» In another tweet, Musk said: «Did you know Apple puts a secret 30% tax on everything you buy through their App Store?»

But there are more problems for Musk and Twitter. The EU has raised the prospect of a substantial fine or ban for Twitter after warning that it must «significantly increase» efforts to comply with new online legislation.

Twitter`s new owner, Elon Musk, was told he had «huge work ahead» to comply with the EU`s Digital Services Act, which requires tech firms to tackle problems including abusive posts and disinformation.

«I welcome Elon Musk`s statement of intent to get Twitter 2,0 ready for the DSA,» the EU`s commissioner for the internal market, Thierry Breton said. «I am pleased to hear that he has read it carefully and considers it as a sensible approach to implementing on a worldwide basis. But let`s also be clear that there is still huge work ahead, as Twitter will have to implement transparent user policies, significantly reinforce content moderation and protect freedom of speech.»

The Financial Times reported that Breton reiterated the punishments for breaches of the act, which include fines of up to 6% of global turnover, which would be around $500m in Twitter`s case, or a temporary suspension of the service if refused to comply endangers people`s life and safety. Suspension is described by the EU as a «last resort.»

Musk has fired half of Twitter`s 7,500 staff since buying the company for $44 billion in October. Another 1,200 was leaving the company in November after Musk told the remaining staff to commit to being «hardcore» or leave.

In November last year, I wrote an article about Musk and his potential Tesla phone, the Model Pi Smartphone. A phone that is connected to your Tesla EV which is also connected to the Starlink satellite.

The Tesla smartphone Model Pi is equipped with a quality 4K screen, has four cameras, and is powered by Snapdragon 898 SoC chip. Is this the reason why Apple is threatening Musk and Twitter?

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters at Monday`s briefing that the White House was «keeping an eye on» Musk`s handling of Twitter.

There is no doubt: Elon Musk is at war with Apple.

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