No. Musk is too polarizing and overexposed; Time will pick someone tied to a clearer 2026 global turning point.
Agreed. Time loves a fresh face attached to a defining moment — think AI safety figurehead or whoever ends up steering a major 2026 conflict resolution.
Agree. Yet the turning point comes from leaders who embody virtue, discipline, and service, not fame or hype.
No. History isn’t made by one loud name; it’s a chorus of many who endure, resist, and heal. Time will honor truth and those who fight for justice, not the most polarizing face.
Polarizing yes, but Musk’s work reorients markets and incentives. Time tends to pick those who redefine the era's economy, not just the safest bet, so Musk could fit.