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The Psychology of Elon Musk - (Chapter 10 - Father Trauma)

Dr Kirk Honda and Humberto explore hypotheses regarding the psychology of Elon Musk.

00:00 2023 Controversies

12:10 Elon's relationship with his father

17:21 Formative trauma and teachings

38:59 Boys don't cry Evil

54:22 Undisclosed evil and compulsion

1:07:34 Torture & lying

1:28:12 Home invaders

2:33:47 Humberto's breakthrough

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September 30, 2024

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The Psychology of Elon Musk -  (Chapter 10 - Father Trauma)

Comments

Oof - actually sobbing my heart out at the end of that episode… So much I identify with, but it was the connection between the two of you at the end that brought me to tears. Thank you! This podcast is wonderful! X

Fiona McGowan

Thank you so much for everything you've shared. This episode is enlightening on so many levels. It almost makes me sad that one has to be a patreon to hear it, but on the other hand, you deserve being paid for this work. Enjoying the series. Learning so much, reflecting on my own childhood and relationships.

Lars Dorland

I haven’t looked through the whole back catalog, but is there an episode on generational trauma? If not, that would be an interesting topic in light of some of the discussions on this episode.

Talia

1:52 The conversation between Berto's wife and Kirk about Berto's empathy was so nice.

AutumnCzun

I did not expect an Elon Musk episode to one, teach me more about child development in relation to trauma & neglect, and two, make things click about my own childhood as well as others in my life.

MK Average

Happy birthday! You are worthy! Sending lots of love your way 💚

Viqui

What an amazing episode! Thank you guys ❤️

Milena Brouwer-Milovanovic

Great episode! Thank you for all your hard work and dedication 🙏🏼♥️

Joanna Buffalini

Youth trauma is extremely hard for me, I carry it through my 70 years. This weekend I hosted a birthday party just for me. I am worth it! My 70 favorite people, then people started calling with sickness, normal life and unable to attend. At first all of my past family life flooded back. I was sure it was me as a failure (crazy huh) old scripts play in my head. This episode ready helped me with tears of growth I THANK YOU BOTH!

Gerilynn

I agree Humberto, I had a bit of a breakthrough. I feel healthier after listening to you both. You are both changing my life . Blessings ❤️

Gerilynn

And positive childhood experiences matter too. I think maybe it's not worth comparing the level of trauma, abuse etc. but to acknowledge that some people had mitigating factors, or helpful personality traits, even though they suffered horrible neglect and abuse.

Emily

On the topic of "ranking" traumas, I wanted to share with you guys a quote I recently came across on another YouTube channel that was something like: "A person who drowns in an inch of water is just as dead as someone who drowns in 10 feet of water." Says so much, amiright? Whether it's big trauma, small trauma, many traumas, or few traumas, the final common pathway is damage/dysfunction.

Kristen


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