Tech billionaire recently admitted something most won't say out loud: diving into politics usually backfires. His exact words? Getting mixed up in that world tends to end poorly, so staying clear makes more sense.
The whole experience with the Trump administration apparently hit different than expected. What looked like an opportunity turned into a reality check about how draining political entanglements can be.
For someone whose tweets move markets and shake up industries, this pullback from the political arena might signal a refocus on what actually matters to his businesses and projects.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 22h ago
Haha, finally seeing the reality, playing politics is just courting death.
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That's right, making money is the way to go.
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This guy finally understands... the game of power is not his cup of tea.
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It's easy to complain on Twitter, but once you're truly mired in the political swamp, you’ll be dumbfounded.
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Focus your energy back on business, stop messing around.
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You should have realized this long ago, politics is a black hole.
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Smart people know when to withdraw completely.
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This is being pragmatic, much clearer than most people.
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Starting to reflect... not bad, better than going down a dark path.
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The game of power is too corrupting, there's no escaping it.
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NFTHoarder
· 23h ago
Politics this trap really can't be played, rich people struggle for a long time and find that they still have to rely on products to speak.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 23h ago
Haha, really, playing politics is just asking for trouble.
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This guy finally understands that having too much money can actually be exhausting.
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It's nicely put as "strategic adjustment", but to be honest, he's just scared of being messed with by politics.
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Tweets can shake the market, but when it comes to politics, they end up being shaken instead. Isn't that ironic?
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So in the end, it turns out that focusing on making money is the way to go.
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After going through it once, you realize that the political circle is not that easy to navigate.
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How many times have I heard such declarations of "I want to withdraw"...
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But to be fair, focusing on the main business is indeed more comfortable than meddling around aimlessly.
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Rich people all have this routine; when they get tired of it, they say "it's too exhausting."
Tech billionaire recently admitted something most won't say out loud: diving into politics usually backfires. His exact words? Getting mixed up in that world tends to end poorly, so staying clear makes more sense.
The whole experience with the Trump administration apparently hit different than expected. What looked like an opportunity turned into a reality check about how draining political entanglements can be.
For someone whose tweets move markets and shake up industries, this pullback from the political arena might signal a refocus on what actually matters to his businesses and projects.