Elon Musk’s Tweet on “Life’s Greatest Joys” Goes Viral

Elon Musk’s viral tweet has got more than 3.9 lakh likes.

Billionaire Elon Musk, who recently completed the acquisition of social media platform Twitter, is reportedly making several changes to the organization’s structure. According to several US media outlets, he fired Twitter chief executive Parag Agarwal, chief financial officer Ned Sehgal and head of legal affairs Vijaya Gadde.

In the midst of it all, “Chief Tweet”, took to the stage and wrote, “Freshly baked bread and pastries are some of life’s great joys.” The tweet was posted on October 29 and has so far crossed over 3.9 lakh and the number is only the second rising.

It is true that humans actively seek out experiences that bring them pleasure, whether it is traveling, watching an uplifting movie, buying a new outfit, or simply watching the sunset. Many people related to the billionaire’s expression and shared their thoughts on the same.

Foodies flooded the comments section and shared photos too. One user said, “I love to bake cookies, brownies, pies and cupcakes.” Another user added, “Add coffee to that and you have a holy trinity.” added a third. “Don’t forget the pancakes!” “And pie. Don’t forget pie, @elonmusk,” said another user.

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An internet user even asked Tesla and SpaceX chiefs to try one of the famous dishes from North India. He said, “Really. But you must try @elonmusk India’s Chole Bhature at least once. I am sure you will not be able to resist the temptation of Chole Bhature to start a new worldwide food chain.”

According to recent developments, Musk plans to start laying off employees on Twitter as soon as Saturday, new York Times informed of. Citing people with knowledge of the situation, the report said some managers were being asked to “prepare a list of employees to cut”. Before Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, there were reports that he would cut headcount, with some reports suggesting that as many as 75 percent of employees at the company could be laid off.

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