Musk “associates” have reportedly “connected his erratic behavior to efforts to self-medicate.”
could explain his penchant for erratic decision-making at X and his other companies, according to a New Yorker exposé about the billionaire.
“Associates suggested that Musk’s use has escalated in recent years, and that the drug, alongside his isolation and his increasingly embattled relationship with the press, might contribute to his tendency to make chaotic and impulsive statements and decisions,”Musk has drawn scrutiny in recent months after a string of eyebrow-raising maneuvers – including his decision to acquire struggling Twitter at a bloated $44 billion price tag last fall and, more recently, to abandon the company’s famed...
Anand added that ketamine can cause the user to “feel grandiose and like you have special powers or special talents.“People do impulsive things, they could do inadvisable things at work. The impact depends on the kind of work,” he continued. “For a librarian, there’s less risk. If you’re a pilot, it can cause big problems.”“It’s so stressful. He’s just so dedicated to these companies,” the colleague said. “He goes to sleep and wakes up answering e-mails.
Musk seemingly responded to the report in a subsequent tweet, arguing it could be an effective antidepressant.
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