The childishness over the two CEOs' cage match has gone on for long enough, says Dave Lee for Bloomberg Opinion.
SAN FRANCISCO: The optimal time to have abandoned the idea of a cage match between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg would have been the very moment it was first suggested. The second best time is right now.life is too short to carry on this farce any longer
“I think we can all agree Elon isn’t serious and it’s time to move on,” wrote Zuckerberg on Threads on Sunday . “If Elon ever gets serious about a real date and official event, he knows how to reach me.” First, he started announcing details about the bout that Zuckerberg said he hadn’t been consulted on, such as plans to hold it at an “epic” location. Then Musk said he would be out for “months” due to an injury uncovered by an MRI.
But Zuckerberg’s turning down the offer gives Musk precisely what he has been craving: The chance to sell his supporters on the yarn Zuckerberg is the one backing out. What kind of self-respecting CEO wouldn’t clear his diary in order to have a scrap to kick off the work week? What a total chicken! Elon is the winner!For everyone’s sake, Zuckerberg should just let those drunk on Musk adoration believe their hero has come out on top.
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