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        <title><![CDATA[Elon Musk describes ‘bleak’ life in ‘strange Gatsby-like house’]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Elon Musk over the weekend reminisced fondly on his days couch surfing at the homes of Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and bemoaned the &#8220;strange Gatsby-like house&#8221; he is staying in.</p><p>In a <strong>wide-ranging interview</strong> with the New York Times, the eccentric Tesla CEO — who recently sold a 16,000-square-foot mega mansion for $29 million as he looks to &#8220;<strong>own no house</strong>&#8221; — said that not having his own place in the Bay Area from 2002 to 2017 forced him to sleep at Tesla&#8217;s Fremont, Calif. factory or in a hotel or friend&#8217;s spare bedroom.</p><p><span >&#8220;It was actually, in retrospect, kind of good because you end up rotating through friends’ houses and you catch up with them and stay in contact, whereas these days, I have been staying in this strange Gatsby-like house, what I call the haunted mansion, and it’s a bit bleak, to be totally frank,&#8221; Musk said. &#8220;The house itself is beautiful but, you know, it’s like Wayne Manor without Alfred.&#8221;</span></p><p>Musk last month sold the&nbsp;<strong>sprawling Los Angeles mansion</strong>, complete with a tennis court and a two-story library and has <strong>five other California properties</strong> on the market for nearly $100 million.</p><p>Asked about the coronavirus pandemic — which he had previously called &#8220;dumb&#8221; back in March — and lockdowns which led him to go head-to-head with California health authorities, Musk said that he believes he may have had the virus in January and said he wears a mask when working at the factory.</p><p>&#8220;I think the reality of Covid is that it is dangerous if you&#8217;re elderly and have pre-existing conditions,&#8221; Musk said. &#8220;It absolutely makes sense to have a lockdown if you&#8217;re vulnerable, but I do not think it makes sense to have a lockdown if you&#8217;re not vulnerable.&#8221;</p><p>Musk also touched on the <strong>massive security breach</strong> that Twitter experienced earlier this month, in which hackers gained access to high-profile accounts on the site — including Musk&#8217;s — and used them to push a bitcoin scam. Though reports indicated that the hackers may have gotten access to the hacked accounts&#8217; private messages, Musk laughed when saying he wasn&#8217;t worried.</p><p>&#8220;I&#8217;m not that concerned about my DMs being made public,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I mean, we can probably cherry pick some section of my DMs that sound bad out of context but overall my DMs mostly consist of swapping memes.&#8221;</p><p>Musk also dished on <strong>Johnny Depp&#8217;s explosive libel trial</strong>, denying that he ever had an affair with actress and ex-girlfriend Amber Heard while she was married to Depp, and swatted down the claim that he had a threesome with Heard and model friend Cara Delevingne.</p><p>&#8220;We did not have the threesome, you know,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I think people think these things are generally more salacious than they are.&#8221;</p><p>The 49-year-old entrepreneur also discussed his <strong>two-man space</strong> race with Amazon CEO and world&#8217;s richest man Jeff Bezos, who he has previously called a copycat because of projects pursued by the latter&#8217;s Blue Origin rocket company.</p><p>Despite the rivalry, Musk said that he was happy to have someone else committed to exploring space.</p><p>&#8220;The rate of progress is too slow and the amount of years he has left is not enough, but I&#8217;m still glad he&#8217;s doing what he&#8217;s doing with Blue Origin,&#8221; Musk said.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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