Tesla chief executive officer Elon Musk has sparked a global conversation on wealth and wellbeing after declaring that money does not guarantee happiness.
Musk made the comment on Thursday via X, formerly Twitter.
“Whoever said ‘money can’t buy happiness’ really knew what they were talking about,” the billionaire wrote.
The post quickly went viral, garnering more than 52.1 million views, about 57,000 reposts and over 363,000 likes, alongside thousands of comments at the time of filing this report. The statement drew mixed reactions, with users debating the true value of wealth.
While some users agreed with Musk, noting that money does not shield individuals from emotional struggles or personal challenges, others argued that financial security significantly improves quality of life and access to opportunities.
The discussion also resonated strongly in Nigeria, where social media users linked Musk’s comment to Afrobeat star Adekunle Gold’s 2021 hit song ‘It Is What It Is’. In the song, the singer expresses a similar sentiment, singing: “Money no dey bring happiness oh / Na when I get money I realise oh.”
Musk did not provide further context for his post.
The tech billionaire, whose net worth has fluctuated sharply in recent years due to swings in Tesla’s share price, has frequently spoken about the pressures associated with extreme wealth and leadership.
He has also remained in the spotlight for his growing influence in U.S. politics and regulatory discussions, as well as continued scrutiny of his companies, including Tesla, SpaceX and X.
(Punch)
