If you happened to drop by Twitter any given moment and get into a conversation with a fan of Elon Musk, as carefully as possible, you might learn that Elon Musk is a man who does not care about #money.
You'd probably find that's true about any big-name #CEO or top business executive or prominent "founder" or dedicated "wealth builder". All of them, from top to bottom, will tell you over and over that they're not greedy. They don't suffer from avarice, oh no! Always these people claim that they aren't in business for the money. They have values. They have missions. They have noble intentions and utopian goals, and squeezing the world for all the money it can give them is only the humble means to the grander end.
It's like "Wayne Industries", right? It's accepted as a matter of course that #Batman should go on doing what he's doing—he's assumed to be a hero, a moral benchmark for everyone else—so he's got to make money, and thus Wayne Industries exists almost completely offscreen, the means by which Batman is able to afford bespoke crimefighting equipment and a batcave / garage / hangar / laboratory / archive / etc.








