There is so much here to unpack.
Michael Saylor is at it again!
I think this statement actually foreshadows all that is to come.
Micheal Saylor is many things, to many people, but like Elon Musk he now thinks out loud, in public...
And well it's disturbing... unless you realize that we all think in contradictory terms, or statements, as we think through concepts in our mind.
We look at the true statements, the false statements, the unclear statements and we gather facts and data to make those determinations.
Then we discus how one statement holds up to thoughtful discussion versus how other statements fall apart under similar circumstances.
Quite Frankly I think Both Elon Musk and Micjael Saylor have become public thinking entities, who do a lot of their thinking in the form of public discourse.
If you think about it, public discourse is how the original Greek Government we swear were the first democracies , use to operate.
People make statements, and then discuss the various Pros and Cons of these statements or positions.
I think that you are kind of pointing this out, perhaps indirectly, that we now live in a time when men to rich to care what people think, now debate the merits of controversial topics on Twitter.
They come across as confused and their thoughts seem to be all over the place on an issue.
In reality I think all people think in a similar, but perhaps less diverse and less public fashion.
Elon Musk said "My mind is a storm"
I think all minds are a storm. I talk to adolescent males and females for a living, and believe me, their minds are a storm of rational and irrational statements.
LOLAnd , if, I understand your points, there were many, many things Saylor says, which are true, technically or clearly correct, in a historically factual manner.
.. and what he says and espouses is heavily influeneced, colored or defined by WHO he really is...
... a man who made a fortune in the TradFi Corporate Sytem, with tools few of us understand or have access to...
... so we must view his statements and pronouncements from his point of view, but more important, his point of functionality, or access to tools, which make his statements, make perfect sense
... but from the viewpoint or point of functionality of others, they may make no sense at all...
... and this is not because Saylors crazy, it's because he is Saylor, and we are not.