[FAKE] Elon Musk's Love Letter For BongBong Marcos About Rice Issue In Vietnam




Dear Bongbong Marcos,



I hope this letter finds you well. As I sit here on Mars, pondering the future of our planet Earth, a recent news article caught my attention – the one about Vietnam's proposal for a five-year rice supply deal with the Philippines. Which you can read HERE. This news brings to mind a host of issues that we need to address as a society, and I believe we can draw valuable lessons from it.




First and foremost, I'd like to emphasize the importance of having "skin in the game." It's a principle I hold dear, and I've often said that we should not simply talk about solutions; we should actively participate in making them happen. This concept extends to our economic and agricultural practices. Just as banks should not risk our own money and should pay their own way, we too should take responsibility for our food security.




The idea of importing large quantities of rice may seem like a convenient solution in the short term, but it comes with significant risks.
















We should consider going back to planting our own rice and reducing our reliance on imports. This shift should start at the grassroots level, including changes in the school program. We should focus less on traditional classroom knowledge and more on practical skills, including agriculture, to empower the next generation with the ability to feed our nation sustainably.




Now, let me share a quote from Nassim Taleb that I believe resonates with this situation: "Millennials think that joining an NGO is a great way to save the world. I say no. Start a company. That's how you improve mankind. We did not pull 2 billion people out of poverty thanks to NGOs and bureaucrats — we pulled them out thanks to capitalism, by generating economic growth."





These words underscore the power of entrepreneurship and economic growth in transforming societies. I encourage Cebuanos and all Filipinos to embrace their entrepreneurial spirit. Entrepreneurs are the heroes who create jobs, stimulate innovation, and drive progress. By starting and supporting local businesses, we can address not only our rice supply but also contribute to the overall development of the Philippines.




As I reflect on the news from the Philippines, the lyrics from "Imagine" by John Lennon come to mind:




"Imagine all the people

Living life in peace."




These words resonate deeply, especially in a world that faces many challenges. The Philippines has a unique opportunity to lead by example, to imagine a future where self-sufficiency, innovation, and unity prevail.




Now, let me transition to a more personal note. Having spent time in the Philippines, particularly in Cebu, I've witnessed the incredible potential of the people there. The talent, creativity, and passion of Cebuanos are second to none. This brings me to my call to action.




By the way, BongBong, you can buy your friends some Stan Smith shoes HERE


I invite you, Mr. Marcos, to visit Cordova, Cebu, and witness the vibrant community firsthand. I believe that by investing in Cebu, we can create more jobs and opportunities for the talented individuals from the region. Additionally, I encourage you to consider shooting a Bisaya film in Cordova. The talented people from here will do a great job in bringing this vision to life.




In conclusion, I hope this letter serves as a catalyst for positive change. Let's prioritize self-sufficiency, support entrepreneurship, and work together to ensure a brighter future for the Philippines. The power to transform our nation lies within us, and I believe that, together, we can achieve remarkable things.



Yours in love,

Elon Musk



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