When he first declared his plans to rid himself of material possessions on May 1, the billionaire SpaceX CEO revealed he would be selling Gene Wilder’s home, which he bought in 2013 for £5.4million.Saying he was somewhat “sad” about his decision to get rid of some of his properties, Musk explained, “I think possessions kind of weigh you down.They’re kind of an attack factor.
People say, ‘Hey, billionaire, you got all this stuff’. Well, now I don’t have this stuff. Now what are you going to do?”Speaking about the house belonging to the late Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Young Frankenstein star, Mr Musk said: “It cannot be torn down our lose any of its soul”.On Joe Rogan’s podcast, Mr Musk said this was still the case and gave more.
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