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Successful entrepreneurs are often successful because they dare to think differently than the others.

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Musk should develop a car with farts photon drive

Successful entrepreneurs are often successful because they dare to think differently than the others. Contrary to the sluggish intellectual mainstream of the masses, they come up with ideas that either nobody had before or that unimaginative types previously dismissed as unrealizable.

Notoriously opposed to what everyone else thinks is reasonable, contrarians like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel have gifted us innovations like electric cars and online payments -- and gotten very rich from it. Unfortunately, they now suffer from the disease that afflicts almost all rich people who got rich with a clever idea: they suddenly think their every thought is brilliant.

That's why they then want to disrupt democracy, send people to Mars or set up a peace plan for Ukraine. Elon Musk suggested on Twitter on Monday that peace could be secured in Ukraine by "rerunning" elections in the annexed territories "under UN supervision". If the majority were against Russia then, Russia would simply have to withdraw.

Yes, of course. In return, Ukraine should write off Crimea and remain neutral in the future. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov immediately said that it was "very positive that someone like Elon Musk is thinking about a peaceful way out of this situation".

The Kremlin would certainly have no problem with having what it understands by “election” “repeated” in annexed areas from which it previously bombed out most Ukrainians. He would certainly be willing to have the toothless United Nations observe this spectacle.

If Vitali Klitschko had tweeted that Elon Musk could develop a car with triangular wheels and fart photon drive, he would probably have received more approval from Tesla fans than Musk from Ukrainians.

Maybe Elon Musk should just get on a Flix bus with Richard David Precht and drive to Kyiv to present their imaginative peace plans there. Gerhard Schröder, Margot Käßmann, Sahra Wagenknecht and Johannes Varwick could take them with them right away. With the input from the Ukraine, they then drive to Moscow via Bucha and Izyum and speak to the Kremlin again. Gerhard will definitely get an appointment. And then we'll see what comes of it.

A little worrying is that the number of warnings about nuclear war is increasing. On Thursday, former Chancellor Angela Merkel warned in Munich that it was "well advised to take Putin's threats seriously". Joe Biden also said on Thursday that the risk of "nuclear Armageddon" was the highest since "Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis".

"The fronts are breaking for the Russians, and supplies are running out in the Ukraine," says Ralph D. Thiele, chairman of the Political-Military Society. In the WELT interview, he analyzes the current situation in the Ukraine war and explains: "Tanks are not the solution in this conflict."

Source: WORLD

We are unsure how to deal with such warnings. They may explain themselves in equal parts out of genuine concern for humanity and the fear of being wrong with their expert advice on this existential question of all things: who would want to have it in their Wikipedia entry after Armageddon: “...incorrectly predicted in autumn 2022 , the risk of a nuclear war is low”. On the other hand, there will probably be no more Wikipedia entries anyway. That's why we're boldly leaning out the window today: The nuclear war will not take place.

Vladimir Putin celebrated his 70th birthday on Friday. We are glad that we are not a Russian accordion artist who has been asked to serenade for the birthday party in St. Petersburg. But if we could not have avoided it, we would have performed the birthday song of the Russian cartoon crocodile Gena: It is a little crocodile that plays a birthday song for itself because it is all alone.

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