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Elon Musk Reacts on the CEO who hired a woman to slap him Every time he goes on Facebook

On Twitter, a photo of Maneesh Sethi being smacked by Kara for using Facebook has recently resurfaced.

Maneesh Sethi, the Indian-American founder and CEO of Pavlok, allegedly hired a lady off Craigslist to slap him every time he browsed Facebook, a move that impressed Elon Musk.
Mr Sethi realised he needed to boost his productivity in 2012, so he turned to Craigslist in search of someone who would slap him every time he checked Facebook when he was supposed to be working. He explained in his blog that he “hired a female on Craigslist to slap me in the face every time I accessed Facebook,” and that the effects were “amazing.”

According to the Pavlok CEO, he paid a woman named Kara $8 an hour to slap him when he got off track, and his output increased by 98 percent.

Elon Musk noticed a photo of Mr Sethi being smacked by Kara for opening Facebook after it reappeared on Twitter.

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk responded to the photo with two fire emojis. The emoji is used to express something amazing or awesome.

Mr. Musk’s tweet has nearly 10,000 ‘likes,’ but it has left Mr. Sethi with more questions than answers.

“Is Elon Musk handing me two emojis the highest I’ll ever get?” he wondered in the comments, asking whether the emoji were supposed to represent his “‘Icarus flying too near to the sun’ moment.”

Elon Musk has a lot on his plate as the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, two firms that have made him one of the world’s wealthiest men. It’s no surprise, then, that he has a few productivity hacks of his own. Here are some productivity tips that Mr Musk once offered in a letter with his employees.



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