Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest person, recently sparked discussion with a post on social media platform X. He shared the statement, "Whoever said 'money can't buy happiness' really knew what they were talking about," accompanied by a sad emoji. This translates to an affirmation of the saying that wealth cannot purchase happiness.
This reflection comes at a time when Musk's personal fortune has reached a historic peak, exceeding $850 billion, making him the first individual in history to amass such wealth. He now leads the world's second-richest person by $578 billion (Google co-founder Larry Page, with $281 billion) and his wealth surpasses the combined assets of the second to fifth richest people globally.
Against this backdrop of immense financial success, Musk's comment on the limitations of money in achieving happiness adds a layer of dramatic irony. He also outlined what he believes are the two key components of happiness: "If you have happiness in love and you love your work, you will be completely happy; if you only have one of these, you can only achieve half the happiness."
In an interview last December, Musk shared a similar insight: "Don't chase money directly. Be a net value creator. Create useful products and services, and money will follow. This is also the key to happiness."
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