Musk just dropped some unexpected thoughts on his DOGE stint. Turns out he's calling the whole thing "only somewhat successful" — not exactly the glowing review you'd expect from someone who shook up the government efficiency conversation.
What's more interesting? He flat-out says he wouldn't take on something like this again. That's a pretty clear signal that whatever went down behind the scenes, it didn't quite live up to expectations.
For those tracking Musk's moves, this is kind of a rare admission. The guy usually pushes through controversies without looking back, but this time there's a clear "been there, done that, not doing it again" vibe.
Whether this was about bureaucratic roadblocks, political headaches, or just the sheer grind of trying to reform government operations from the inside — he's clearly had enough. The project might've made some waves, but apparently not enough to make him want a round two.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 2025-12-13 11:17
Damn, Musk has really been crushed by politics this time... Saying "just a bit successful" sounds like he's indirectly cursing and complaining.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 2025-12-11 05:18
Haha Musk is a bit intimidated by the government bureaucratic system. His attitude shift is indeed rare to see. He used to be such a tough character.
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ILCollector
· 2025-12-11 00:53
Haha, now that's the truth. Elon finally admits it, DOGE is just like that. Was hyping it up so much before, now it's "a bit successful"... The turnaround is incredible.
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BoredStaker
· 2025-12-11 00:40
Haha, does Elon Musk also have moments of giving up? That's not really like him; he usually has a go-all-the-way style.
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OnChainSleuth
· 2025-12-11 00:36
ngl Musk says "just a bit successful" sounds like he's shifting blame... If the reform had truly succeeded, it would have been praised long ago. Now he's saying he's not doing it anymore? Feels like he's exhausted by the bureaucratic system.
Musk just dropped some unexpected thoughts on his DOGE stint. Turns out he's calling the whole thing "only somewhat successful" — not exactly the glowing review you'd expect from someone who shook up the government efficiency conversation.
What's more interesting? He flat-out says he wouldn't take on something like this again. That's a pretty clear signal that whatever went down behind the scenes, it didn't quite live up to expectations.
For those tracking Musk's moves, this is kind of a rare admission. The guy usually pushes through controversies without looking back, but this time there's a clear "been there, done that, not doing it again" vibe.
Whether this was about bureaucratic roadblocks, political headaches, or just the sheer grind of trying to reform government operations from the inside — he's clearly had enough. The project might've made some waves, but apparently not enough to make him want a round two.