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I mean he has been called a real world Tony Stark for the last decade. Maybe that went straight to his mushy brain and he is still on that high. Back in the day he listened to experts, now whenever he's at SpaceX they employ "Elon handlers" who just nod to every suggestion and then try to get rid of him.
He got too much positive press and lost it.
He looked like a real world Tony Stark when he was surrounded by teams of smart people doing all the hard parts and PR for him.
What we're seeing now is pure unfiltered Musk. He was probably always like this, but now he's off the leash.
If you look back at his 'making us as multi planet species' era he had a lot of the same traits but since buying Twitter it's gone off the charts.
Probably because so many of his big ideas didn't pan out, when he was talking about Tesla being about the production line not the car I was optimistic but his factories never scaled like they were supposed to, never really got where they needed to be and I think it became clear they weren't going to get there.
I think he's had a lot of ego damage and it's messed with his head
God knows how a wannabe Steve Jobs who bought into all of his companies ever got compared to Tony Stark.