Let Musk Search – We’ll Do Our Own Thing

We all know that one person. The one who does everything differently. Who treats life like one big experiment, who ignores the rules, and who—despite everything—somehow always lands on their feet.

Well, in today’s world, that person is probably Elon Musk.

Let’s be honest: the man does whatever he wants. He builds self-driving cars, buys social media platforms like they’re bags of chips, and launches rockets into space as if he owns a playground with an unlimited budget. And he doesn’t seem to care much about what anyone thinks.

The big question is: do we need to have an opinion about it?

We could spend hours debating his actions, his ethics, his influence on the world. But what if we took a different approach? What if we simply let him be—without judgment, without the urge to categorize him as good or bad, spiritual or not?

What if we saw Musk as just another player in this grand theater called life? A brother who, like all of us, is playing his part in this dream world?

It’s easy to think: “If I were in his shoes, I’d do things differently.” But that’s an illusion. We aren’t in his shoes. We’re here, on our own path, in our own journey. And that journey has nothing to do with how many Teslas someone builds, but everything to do with how we handle what shows up in our own lives.

The Dalai Lama says:

“If you act with honesty, you will have real friends, and when you’re gone, you will be remembered with love.”

And in the end, that’s all that really matters. Not how much money you have. Not how much power you hold. But how you treat the people around you.

So let’s let Musk be Musk. Let’s not compare him to spiritual seekers or enlightened masters. Let’s just see him as a brother who, like all of us, is making his way through life.

And in the meantime? We’ll do our own thing. With love. Without judgment. And with a little humor—because that always makes everything lighter.

With love and light

G.

By Gonny

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