The way this should work is: Sometimes it works and a company is successful, and sometimes it doesn't and the company isn't successful.
Musk's apparent mode of operation is: if it works, my company is successful, and if it doesn't work, a lot of customers (or even would-be-customers) will take part of the hit and the company won't be that unsuccessful.
The way this should work is: Sometimes it works and a company is successful, and sometimes it doesn't and the company isn't successful.
Musk's apparent mode of operation is: if it works, my company is successful, and if it doesn't work, a lot of customers (or even would-be-customers) will take part of the hit and the company won't be that unsuccessful.
That's not how it should work.