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Antonio Bicerra's avatar

When does a stretch goal become value-destructive? What’s the line between motivating ambition and misleading timelines?

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The SpaceX comparison really is the critical piece that exposes the pattern. When you have actual engineering constraints like rocket physics that dont care about your timeline, the organization adapts and delivers real results. But when the constraint is just manufaturing scale or software maturity, Musk seems to chronically overestimate what's achievable. The Cybertruck price jump from 40k to 60k is particualrly telling because it shows he either fundamentally misunderstood production costs or deliberately lowballed to generate reservations. Either way its not great. The leadership churn on Optimus right before supposed mass production is another massive red flag that nobody seems to be talking about enough.

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