Just a week after leaked emails revealed that the company is facing bankruptcy, Musk admitted that he isn't positive about the future of his company.
The Wall Street Journal's CEO Summit was where Musk made his comments. CNBC space reporter Michael Sheetz noted that Musk emphasized how hard the Starship project has been, saying that it takes more of his mental energy than any other thing.
He said it was so difficult that he wondered if we could actually do it.
He made it just a week after admitting in leaked emails to employees that slow progress on the Raptor engines has put the company at "genuine risk of bankruptcy," and after hints at taking the company.
Off the rails.
Musk made a number of crazy statements during his public appearance, including that the US hasn't accepted that the decline in birth rates is one of the biggest risks to civilization, and that we should just remove government infrastructure subsidies.
The commentary seems to be similar to the one that says Elon is a good guy, but he doesn't have a great track record.
Drug use probably makes you age more, says Musk.
Musk was roasted by a Harvard professor for a dumb space mistake.
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