🚨Musk's "7×24 hours of work + sleeping on the factory floor": Is it about passion or anxiety?
Musk recently announced a return to a "7 days a week × 24 hours" work mode and intends to sleep on the factory floor. This isn't the first time; he did the same during the Model 3 production crisis.
But this time, the atmosphere has changed.
📉Reality Pressure:
Tesla's sales are under pressure: China's BYD is aggressive, the global market is cooling, and the price war is fierce.
Robotaxi is still not on the road: FSD and AI vision have not truly materialized, and capital patience is wearing thin.
Stock prices are sluggish + executives are leaving: Musk needs a "confidence signal", sleeping on the floor is both an action and a statement.
Is living in the factory a way to inspire himself, or is it a moral coercion of employees?
The top leader sleeping on the floor looks inspirational, but in reality, the pressure is transmitted layer by layer.
Is forced struggle replacing structural reform?
The real issue is not "where to sleep," but "how to innovate, how to implement."
This feels more like a show for the capital market.
No amount of hard work can save outdated growth logic.
🎯Conclusion:
Musk's "struggle" is a kind of helplessness and also a symbol of capital anxiety.
When a mythical leader starts sleeping on the floor, it may indicate that the era of "working hard to win" is really coming to an end.