Is Elon Musk Creating His Own Bloodline Troops to Colonize Mars?
Not just asking questions.

Talk about being too big for this world!
Elon Musk is a living breathing case of outgrowing his container, even if in this instance his container is… well, Earth. This planet is too small for the famous magnate, so he decided to take it one step further. One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind, if you want to keep it in the realm of cosmic vibe.
While most of us are watching from the sidelines as Elon Musk is slowly but surely taking over the world, forgetting to breathe just so we won’t miss his every move, Elon is actually taking this take-over seriously and has even started creating his own people. Almost 2 decades ago.
No, not in the lab! Although… yes, also in the lab.
And who else do we know that creates their own people?
According to comedian Jerry Seinfeld, dads do!
“Once a man has children, for the rest of his life, his attitude is, ‘To hell with the world, I can make my own people. I’ll eat whatever I want. I’ll wear whatever I want, and I’ll create whoever I want.”
Doesn’t this remind you so much of Mr. Musk?
Elon is hell-bent on being a dad. To 9 children. That we know of.
Please read that again — 9! So far.
I know in some cultures that’s not unheard of, but the culture of nowadays Earth says that there are too many of us as it is, so I’m guessing Elon is either:
- creating his own bloodline troops to colonize Mars
- trying to make a cult. Because that’s how you make a cult
- knows that this planet is done for so he is already doing his part to repopulate it
- a narcissist with a god complex who wants the new human population to have his seed as a base
While the first 3 options are (hopefully) only satirical, the 4th is not.
And it’s ok.
Having a lot of money and power gives you the opportunity to be who you truly are and if that happens in the public eye, it makes every feature more visible, whether positive or negative. Especially if negative.
While there are lot of questionable parts to Elon Musk, his narcissism is actually a huge part of the rocket fuel that brought him to his stratospheric achievements.
You might hate him, sometimes for good reason, but the world needs people like him, who have the drive and resilience to make grand things happen. And if at some point his larger-than-life personality turns destructive, the world will deal with it then. Unfortunately, without that controversial part, there would be no glorious parts either.
Genius doesn’t come alone and great minds are usually accompanied by touches of madness and visions of the future that most can’t comprehend.
“Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself; but talent instantly recognizes genius.” (Arthur Conan Doyle)
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