> We're talking about a Twitter CEO with $30m/yr+ in total compensation.
Jack, who was once the CEO of Twitter, has said that they hired too many people too fast.
Elon, who is "paid" way more than $30 million/year to run several companies, also apparently thinks it was very bloated.
I'm not necessarily saying the billionaires are right and the millions are wrong. I'm just pointing out the clear counterexamples to your appeal to authority. I honestly don't understand why you would be so surprised to find out that millionaires also make plenty of mistakes. The Twitter stock price to a degree is one indicator that the Twitter executives were making mistakes.
Jack, who was once the CEO of Twitter, has said that they hired too many people too fast.
Elon, who is "paid" way more than $30 million/year to run several companies, also apparently thinks it was very bloated.
I'm not necessarily saying the billionaires are right and the millions are wrong. I'm just pointing out the clear counterexamples to your appeal to authority. I honestly don't understand why you would be so surprised to find out that millionaires also make plenty of mistakes. The Twitter stock price to a degree is one indicator that the Twitter executives were making mistakes.