During a recent episode of Impaulsive featuring Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia, host Logan Paul made some statements about tech billionaire Elon Musk that quickly caught attention. When the conversation turned to entrepreneurship and impact, Paul didn’t hold back his admiration for the Tesla and SpaceX CEO.
“I think he’s the most important human ever graced the planet,” Paul stated emphatically. “No, I’m not kidding. I think he’s the most impactful human that’s ever graced the planet and will be remembered far longer than any single person walking this earth.”
When challenged by his co-hosts to identify which specific accomplishment led him to this conclusion, Paul doubled down on his position.
“I think it’s an accomplishment that has not been done yet,” Paul explained, clarifying that his assessment considers Musk’s potential trajectory rather than only his existing work.
The conversation evolved into a debate about historical figures and their comparative impact. Co-host Mike Majlak questioned whether other innovators like Steve Jobs, who revolutionized personal technology, or pioneers of the internet and printing press might deserve similar recognition.
Paul remained steadfast in his position, pointing to Musk’s ambitious goals across multiple industries.
“Renewable energy, internet for the planet, and the colonization of other celestial bodies are very, very important and difficult feats to accomplish,” Paul argued, defending his stance by highlighting the scope of Musk’s various ventures.
Co-host Mike then pressed Logan about current realities versus future possibilities. “As of right now, internet for the planet is priced out. It’s not happening. Not everybody has a freaking Starlink, okay? No one has gone to Mars and may not for another couple hundred years,” he stated.
However, Paul maintained his core belief about Musk’s eventual legacy. “I’m not judging it solely based on like the current state of Elon Musk. I think that’s what he’s going to do. I think he’s going to be remembered for a very long time,” he said,.
Paul also pointed to financial metrics as evidence of Musk’s unprecedented position in history. “Numbers don’t lie. He will very likely be the world’s first trillionaire. That is f**king great,” Paul noted.