Anyone who runs a company needs a way to de-stress. For some CEOs that might mean golf or sailing. For Elon Musk, who runs or owns Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter), the main method is playing video games.
āIt calms my mind. Killing the demons in a video game calms the demons in my mind,ā Musk told podcaster Lex Fridman in an episode released Friday. He added later, āIāve played a lot of video games because itās my primary recreational activity.ā
The worldās richest man also said, āMy mind is a storm. I donāt think most people would want to be me. They may think they would want to be me, but they donāt, they donāt know, they donāt understand.ā
Muskās longtime companion Grimes, with whom he has three children, told biographer Walter Isaacson that Musk has no āhobbies or ways to relax other than video games, but he takes those so seriously that it gets very intense.ā
Among his favorite titles is The Battle of Polytopia, billed as a āstrategy game about building a civilization and going into battle.ā Players compete to control resources and develop technologies, and they wage battles in order to build an empire. Muskās brother Kimbal told Isaacson that his famous sibling said Polytopia āwould teach me to be a CEO like he was.ā The game was also fodder for a series of life and business lessons for Elon, with the first one being, āEmpathy is not an asset.ā
Another favorite of Muskās is Elden Ring, centered on war and empire-building, which he told Fridman was a ācandidate for the best game ever, top five for sure.ā He added that itās āincredibly creativeā with āstunningā art.
āBeating hatred in the internal realm,ā he added, āis the hardest boss battle in life and in the video game.ā
Muskās game-playing has also preceded some key business decisions. He pulled the trigger on buying Twitter right after playing Elden Ring until five in the morning, Grimes told Isaacson.
Mostly, Musk seems to use video games to get into a certain zone.
āIf you play a tough video game, you can get into a state of flow which is very enjoyable. Admittedly it needs to be not too easy, not too hardākind of in the Goldilocks zone,ā he told Fridman.
āI guess you generally want to feel like youāre progressing in the game. And thereās also beautiful art, engaging storylines, and itās like an amazing puzzle to solve.ā
I get it, getting lost in a video game is cathartic, but I like that heās claiming to be a tortured genius while he āgets very intenseā over a mobile game. He plays a Civilisation clone for children to āget into a certain zoneā with āan amazing puzzle to solveā.
No, you donāt get it. Playing a digital board game makes me a tactical genius. Iām the 21th Century Sun Tzu.
No, I donāt play chess or go, those games are for babies.
Like at least play a Paradox strategy game or Civilisation proper. Either of those and youāre at least doing strategic things designed for adults.
Bro canāt afford to play the real games after stripping his work PC to fund twitterās operations
Iād love to make him play Flashpoint Campaigns: Red Storm. Good luck figuring out why your Bradleys keep exploding, dipshit