I'm really surprised by this development
. I think it's safe to say that corporate America has been quite vocal about social causes in the past, especially when it comes to issues like gun control
. But now, it seems like a lot of them are keeping quiet
.
I don't know what's going on behind closed doors, but it sounds like some CEOs are feeling frustrated because they can't just show up and expect others to join in
. They're not used to working alone, especially when it comes to social change
. It's almost like they're expecting a chorus of voices demanding action, but instead they're getting crickets
.
And what's with the sales numbers for Tesla? I mean, I know Elon Musk can be a bit of an overachiever, but 78,000 more cars produced than sold is just crazy
. It sounds like production is way ahead of demand, which raises some questions about whether he's actually telling the truth about what's going on
.
I think this whole thing says something about our society right now
. We need to figure out how to get more people working together towards a common goal
, rather than just expecting CEOs to take the lead
.
I don't know what's going on behind closed doors, but it sounds like some CEOs are feeling frustrated because they can't just show up and expect others to join in
And what's with the sales numbers for Tesla? I mean, I know Elon Musk can be a bit of an overachiever, but 78,000 more cars produced than sold is just crazy
I think this whole thing says something about our society right now