Remember the Ashley Vance biography of Elon Musk? No? You weren't a loser like me in high school clearly. Anyways, Walter Isaacson actually has access to him. Like in person, physically, tangibly, for almost 2 years. He gets to sit in on meetings. Meet his family. Talk to him about intimate subjects that an ordinary journalist will not get access to. I'm sure spending 2 years with the most iconic entrepreneur in the 21st century will yield you some good material to write an interesting book.
Yet somehow, he manages to write this incredibly boring, uninteresting, brown-nosing, and dreadful book that seems too short to try to be what Isaacson thinks it is, but it's also too long to justify its own existence. Also he somehow choose to coin the term "demon mode" unironically because Isaacson apparently needs to coin a term for every entrepreneur (Steve Jobs was "reality distortion field"), like please get a grip. I was actually genuinely afraid of turning each page knowing that I may encounter the word "demon mode" used in a sincere way.

I can't believe you're still worshipping the cringe-tokenized-into-human, or even just care about that emerald mine nepo baby.
+ and a pedophile-supporter loser
I don't want to sound like a Musk dick-rider but loser is one of the few things I wouldn't call him.
Divorced and having your kids cussing at you, and could even put you in prison is definitely not winning. But i get your point, in game of capitalism he is a winner.