The Drudge Report is often the first thing I
look at in the morning.
Today the lead headline is simply "Breakdown," with a picture of Elon Musk above it.
The piece describes the overwhelming mental turmoil the man has been enduring.
He often
can't sleep without Ambien. He's been working upwards of 120 hours per week.
“There were times when I didn’t leave the factory for three or four days — days when I didn’t go outside,” he said. “This has really come at the expense of seeing my kids. And seeing friends.”
How's his health holding
up? “It’s not been great, actually," he says. "I’ve had friends come by who are really concerned.”
He missed his brother's wedding and spent his own birthday in the office, trying to keep the company on schedule to meet production targets.
The guy is crazy wealthy, it's
true.
But would you really trade places with him? I sure wouldn't.
Yet part of you thinks: at least the guy has financial security. And that's true.
But does that have to come at the expense of your
mental and physical health?
What if you could work on something you love in your spare time, just whenever you have a moment, and be building something you can be proud of and that can indeed generate revenue for you?
You'd jump at it.
Start jumping, because it's
here:
Tom
Woods