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Elon Musk not happy being super rich

Agence France-Presse
Elon Musk not happy being super rich
CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, South African-Canadian-US businessman Elon Musk speaks during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on January 22, 2026.
AFP / Fabrice Coffrini

SAN FRANCISCO, United States — Being the richest person on the planet is apparently not worth it for Elon Musk.

While his wealth enables him to chase a dream of colonizing Mars, pour massive contributions into the coffers of politicians like US President Donald Trump, and feel no financial strain from fathering more than a dozen children, it is not bringing him joy.

"Whoever said 'money can't buy happiness' really knew what they were talking about," Musk said late Wednesday in a post on X, the platform known as Twitter until he bought it for about $44 billion in 2022.

The post, which included a sad-face emoji, had logged more than 66 million views by late Thursday morning.

Responses fired back at Musk varied from sympathy to derision, with some recommending he seek solace in religion or philanthropy.

"But it certainly gives you a head start," a reply from the account of Charmane Harbert said of the correlation between wealth and happiness.

"Are you worried about how you'll keep a roof over your kids' heads?...Nope?...Then stop pouting and count your blessings."

Musk's net worth is listed at $668 billion, and late last year Tesla shareholders approved a performance-based compensation package for him as chief executive that could be worth as much as $1 trillion.

Musk's stable of companies includes electric car maker Tesla, artificial intelligence startup xAI, and aerospace enterprise SpaceX.

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