Elon Musk taught me these things within 24 hours.

Olatunji Yusuf
4 min readNov 3, 2022

These tweet responses are inspirational, only If you pay close attention to them; I am in love with the recent energy Elon musk has got. There have been bants on the billionaire after the acquisition of Twitter. His announcement that the blue tick of verification will now attract $8 per month. Let’s look at the responses he has been giving his application users.

Sell the current and future.

1 A sentence can say it all.

To start with, I gave a closer look at his profile description. The first thing that came to my mind was, “Quality people don’t applaud their efficiency by describing themself with all they have accomplished”.

You should refrain from selling yourself in a room where you experience it. Builds can open doors for you, but make it as concise as possible, as people need more time to pay attention to you.

Yeah, I see the “Hell” location, also. Just nothing to say about it, lol.

Use data to back your actions.

2 Welcome public opinion, even if you won’t accept it.

I wouldn’t argue this, but whatever results from ELON’s pool will drastically affect his decision on whether his $8 bill should stay or be let down. Well, this is what I learn from this part of his profile.

Not creating a pool at this time would take nothing from the billionaire. Still, he did it to the public as a way for the majority to choose what they want, “freedom of speech” or “political correctness” the before cares about the people, and the latter satisfies the oppressors. Choose wisely.

You would get this for this amount and not $8 for what you love?

3 No cations would make you get more quality opinions.

He posted this with an emoji of curiosity. Then I went through the comment section and got inspired by the tweet; people could create this many impressions about one photo.

My view of the post is, “you would willingly pay a sum of $58 to acquire this top at a store, and you find it difficult to subscribe for a blue tick that renders your words more valid in society?

Well, I have seen a couple of people’s responses be contrary to what I shared above. All I can say now is, “we may eat from the same plate and taste a different way.”

Oh my God! I love this one.

People often relate more with images.

4 Teaching or presentation that involves images often produces the best result.

The news about the $8 to maintain the blue tick came as a text on Elon’s Twitter page; now, after lots and lots of feedback, he decided to represent this information more clearly.

You don’t get to be banned as a member if you don’t pay $8 every month; you simply won’t retain your signature of a (Blue tick) “Quality identity”, as I love to refer to it if you don’t subscribe.

Moreover, I haven’t seen a poor man get the blue tick before.

I went on a break while writing this, and now I have more to add. I hope you are enjoying this read.

5 You Would pay $8 for a cup of icecream that you want to consume within 30 minutes and you find it difficult to pay the same amount for a blue tick that lasts 30 days?

Isn’t that why you are reading this? lol.

I can’t ague this, neither can you.

Best ideas are often criticised.

6 “Don’t be distracted by criticism. Remeber, the only taste of success some people have is when they take a bite out of you” -Zig Ziglar

Surely!

7 Price ($8) is what you pay, Value (Verification on the best place on the internet) is what you get.

You can’t change that which is already decreed.
The elite finds it difficult to eat with the masses.

Now I get it clearer, This is what the uproar is about.

A retweet from the billionaire.

A whole book can be written from this statement, you are the product when the creator of the platform earns from your existence on his platform without your consent, Twitter becomes the product when you begin to finance the product via subscrition or payment for premium services.

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