I mean he did spend 44 billion prior to said nuking. Site isn't worth as much now sure, but the volume of currency still traveled into the hands of others.
Twitter having overwhelming dominance may have had value to shareholders, but IMO that is at the expense of everyone else. Not having to use Twitter is valuable.
40 billion going into the bank accounts of investors that previously owned Twitter stock certainly is a redistribution of wealth, but I doubt it’s the kind you’re referring to.
While one million is a pretty good amount of cash, you're delusional if you thinks it's a "never working again" amount of money. I had this talk pretty recently with a friend of mine, if he used it to finish paying his house (150k) at 24k a year it would not even last 40 years.
You're assuming that everyone living today will live for more than 40 years. Ageist much? (I'm kidding.)
No, I'm not delusional. I'm not saying "never work again and live in luxury." I'll gladly live in a studio apartment for a few years while I put some of that money work for me (instead of me working.) It's doable.
Edit: you can also move to a relatively safe country where 20K a year gives you the same standard of living as a middle-class westerner - minus the 9 to 5 grind.
Last time I looked into it, it was closer to 4 million to "never work again" if you were in your mid-30s. Nowadays, even that figure is probably not enough. Your point still stands, however.