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Elon Musk discussed regulations, leadership, and candy bars in an interview this week. Here are the 12 best quotes

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Elon Musk shared his views on the role of government, the best way to lead a company, and the state of candy-bar innovation in a virtual interview at theThe Tesla and SpaceX CEO also discussed the dangers of memes, the outlook for artificial intelligence, and the need for tunnels in cities.

3. "It's government's responsibility to establish the rules of the game and ensure that those rules are properly enforced. Where I think government does not do a great job is when they want to not just be a referee on the field, they want to be a player on the field."Ron Baron earned a $4.2 billion windfall just from investing in Tesla.

5. "Big Candy has consolidated into like three companies and they also own all the dog food and the baby food. When's the last time there was some6. "Spend less time in meeting rooms, less time on PowerPoint presentations, less time on a spreadsheet, and more time on the factory floor, more time with the customers. Step back and say, 'Is your product as awesome as it could be?' Probably not.

8. "There might too many MBAs running companies. There's the MBA-ization of America, which I think is maybe not that great."

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