Tesla started with the idea, at least when Musk entered the picture, to transition the world to sustainable energy. While we are nowhere near that point yet, it is still the mission of the company.
In this video I discuss how we have to have the same vision when it comes to Web 3.0. This is vital to the future of humanity in the battle against tyranny. We are feeling it from governments, social media companies, banks, and even in our own jobs. It is time to chart a new future for people.
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I taught also before this post that telsa is all about cars since it is the world's most valuable automaker company. You are correct great zeal lead to great success. If they keep it up they will achieve their goal.
Well to be fair, the overwhelming majority does come from the automotive division. There is very little that comes from the energy division.
That said, it is a company that is kind of like Leofinance, going in a lot of directions at once. I am betting there will come a time when it hits convergence.
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Summary:
In this video, the speaker discusses the impact of having a grand vision and driving force, using Tesla and Elon Musk as the primary example. The focus is on Tesla's transition from being primarily an automobile company to a key player in sustainable energy. The speaker elaborates on Tesla's innovative approach, including their batteries being the core product and the potential introduction of AI-driven robots to eliminate monotonous jobs. The discussion expands to include the concept of Web 3 and how it aligns with the overarching goal of combatting tyranny in various forms, such as wealth inequality and restrictive systems. The speaker emphasizes the power of a strong vision, collective involvement, and persistence in achieving significant societal and technological advancements.
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The video delves into how Tesla's overarching vision of converting the world to sustainable energy drives its operations beyond being perceived solely as an automobile manufacturer. The speaker emphasizes that Tesla's focus on creating batteries, with cars essentially wrapped around them, signifies a larger goal than just producing vehicles. This vision aligns with Musk's initial master plan of transitioning towards renewable energy, highlighting the importance of sustainable practices in the current environmental landscape. The mention of Tesla's profitability exceeding expectations in the last quarter underlines the company's success in the competitive market.
Moreover, the speaker delves into Elon Musk's proposition of introducing AI-powered robots through the Tesla bot, presumably named Optimus. This venture aims to automate repetitive tasks, potentially revolutionizing industries by reducing the need for human labor. The analysis acknowledges the monumental challenge of achieving success in this endeavor, especially regarding the intricacies of robotic dexterity. However, if accomplished, this innovation could lead to unprecedented advancements that surpass conventional business and technological growth rates.
Furthermore, the discussion transitions to the broader concept of Web 3 and its role in promoting freedom while combating various forms of tyranny, including wealth inequality and restricted systems. The speaker emphasizes the potential of Web 3 to empower individuals, allowing them to participate in and benefit from the financial system in more inclusive ways. By highlighting how Web 3 can address societal issues like poverty, disease, and unclean water, the analysis underscores the transformative impact of decentralized technologies on global challenges.
Drawing parallels between Tesla's growth trajectory and the potential evolution of Web 3, the speaker emphasizes the importance of consistent progress and perseverance over time. By comparing Tesla's initial slow growth with its eventual market impact, the video underscores the significance of endurance and continuous development in achieving substantial societal and technological advancements. Ultimately, the narrative reinforces the power of visionary goals, collective efforts, and steady growth in driving transformative change and innovation across various sectors.
So? Not sure what that has to do with sustainable energy other than to try and counter an ideological point with another one.
It will be if we can offset and counter other centralized aspect to it. There are so many layers that were centralized and are vulnerable. It is a process, one that is going to take a while.
We need to make it our goal to achieve total Internet freedom. That is the overreaching goal that all should have.
Thank you. I try to keep people engaged.
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Actually Geo-Thermal is one of the best chances for electrical generation. That is based upon nothing more than advancements in drilling technology.
That is true. There are impacts upon the environment that the supporters overlook. Of course, to dismiss it as unsustainable or make the assertion that it is more damaging to the environment (or worse health) than fossil fuels.
It can be argued whether what comes out the tailpipe of a car is actually causing any change to the climate. What cannot be argued is how it is now a good idea to inhale it.
As always it is a multi-faceted situation which people like to isolate into something simple.
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I lived most of the past 30 years within 80 miles of a nuke plant. Built in the 1980s, solid is a rock, in a state nowhere near fault lines.
True non are good but when you look at the options, yes we have some nuke meltdowns. However, considering how many are in operation and for how long, not a bad ratio. Plus, the newer plants seem to be safer.
Dont say that. It ruins the boogeyman story.
Here is the crux if the discussion. And how is this resolved. Because batteries are not only in EVs and it is not decreasing any time soon. The world is acquiring a larger thirst for batteries, EVs aside.
Naturally, they cant produce enough now to keep up with demand. So what is the solution. Obviously they are going to have to greatly improve to keep pace. Price is only one factor, and a secondary one when the production cant keep up.
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