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u/RealitiBites · 5 pointsr/Grimes

His relationship with his second wife Talulah Riley still seems to be extremely friendly and supportive? As far as I can tell she’s had nothing but quite lovely things to say about him and their marriages, and vice versa.

“Elon and I are best friends. We still see each other all the time and take care of each other. If this could continue indefinitely it would be lovely. When you’ve been with someone for eight years on and off, you really learn how to love them. He and I are very good at loving each other…”
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She also rejected the idea he was the ‘alpha’ in their relationship:

“Elon’s ex-wife Justine has described how, while dancing together at their wedding reception, he told her, ‘I am the alpha in this marriage.’ Given his extraordinary power, wealth and the fact he’s 14 years Talulah’s senior, you might guess that this has been the case with her, too. Talulah bristles and for the first time fixes me with a stare. ‘Alpha is a phrase that gets bandied about in America but it’s not something I really thought about before I moved there. I wouldn’t apply it to Elon or myself.’”
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ETA: I also found this quote from Riley taken from a Musk biography:

”Elon doesn’t have to listen to anyone in life. No one. He doesn’t have to listen to anything that doesn’t fit into his worldview. But he proved he would take shit from me. He said ‘Let me listen to her and figure these things out’. He proved that he valued my opinion on things in life and was willing to listen.”

u/Notlosigkeit · 1 pointr/Grimes

Hey, thanks! Well, in connection to your question there is this Dreyfus' book Mind Over Machine, but I find Dreyfus' books about Heidegger even more interesting, like Being-in-the-World, and the especially influential critique of AI I already linked. Since it seems that Varela was partly inspired by Merleau-Ponty, perhaps this short book The World of Perception could be interesting to you. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry by Iain Thomson on Heidegger's Aesthetics covers brilliantly most of Heidegger's major themes including the critique of modern subjectivism.