they both have an open mindset on ideas for invention of new things.
What is Zuck's best invention though? Facebook was just another form of myspace. Social media is a powerful tool and Zuck owns it but it is not as revolutionary as Elon's products. Elon is sending rockets to the space, making electric cars, electric roofs etc... Zuck is a nobody when compared with Elon. Zuck had great luck with FB and he even managed to mess it up. His last idea Metaverse is a big fail too.
Elon is solving real world problems.
Zuck on the other hand only offers a solution that looks for a problem.
Hold on, Elon hasn't invented anything, yet he is claiming that he did. He is just buying things and reclaiming them as his own. Scientists in his companies are the one launching the rockets and inventing things. It's pretty clear for anyone who has seen this guy giving a speech that he doesn't have a clue what he is talking about.
I thought that he was inventing something too but have you noticed the pattern that he doesn't like to speak details in interviews. That's because he doesn't understand them. He doesn't even speak like a person tho would be dumbing down his answers, they are just confusing and vague.
While musk has scientists working for him, Zuck can actually loves coding as he loves brasilian jujitsu, and IT companies build around good coders is a solid idea (take spotify for example). And before you say he is the richest guy alive, i don't think i need to explain that there is no proven correlation between wealth and intelligence. But we can only speculate about their IQ, and i had to speculate only from their interviews Mark beats Elon. Both of them are scumbags but i would bet Mark, taking Elon down in 1st round.
Fascinating perspective, but let's do justice where its due. Musk may not delve into technical weeds, but he's a trailblazer. He lays the groundwork for intellectual powerhouses to innovate and explore.
He may not dissect tech nuances like an expert, yet it doesn't belittle his contribution. Leadership transcends technical expertise. Its about championing a vision, orchestrating strategy, and nurturing a culture of invention.
Regarding Zuck, a skillful coder for sure, but tech kingdoms aren't solely forged by coding mastery. Leadership, vision, and a sturdy team are as significant. Comparing wealth and intellect? Thats an entirely different ballgame.