Can Human Design Reveal Your Inner Billionaire?
Examining how people like Elon Musk keep failing upwards
When researching the latest episode on Human Design last spring, the question that kept popping up was “what is Elon Musk’s profile?”
Which I found weird—in a good way. The kind that’s interesting.
So welcome to the new Substack-exclusive LVMC After the Show, where once in a while I’ll drop a bonus episode that a guest and I made “after” the regular episode. Expect audio/video that’s maybe not as polished, conversations that might go off the rails, and subjects that maybe might be a little taboo.
No promises, except it’ll at least be interesting.
So what does Elon Musk’s profile reveal? And do you have any of the same traits? Let us know in the comments if you too have a 3/5 profile!
Enjoy this first episode of After the Show:
Video Transcript:
[00:00] Paulette: Welcome to La Vida Más Chévere After the Show, a new segment that is only for our newsletter subscribers. What follows is a short conversation that my guest and I had after the show. Ydaiber Orozco, if you've heard the latest episode, is a human design reader on top of all of her other talents. And she was kind enough to continue this conversation about a certain billionaire and Twitter owner.
[00:27] I'm going to continue deadnaming it for as long as he deadnames his daughter, Elon Musk. When we recorded the original episode back in June, life was a little different. Biden was still running for president. The Olympics hadn't happened yet. And, Musk himself hadn't yet fully endorsed the other billionaire clown.
[00:48] Things have changed in just a couple of months. But why Elon? Why did we choose him to discuss? The reason is because when I was doing my research for the episode, the one question that kept popping up was, what is Elon Musk's human design? So we had a discussion about it. And as Ydaiber pointed out, we all have a fascination with celebrities. And part of the reason for that is to see if we're connected.
[01:16] That's human nature, to connect with other humans. And when the human in question is famous, dubiously or not, part of being human is seeing if we have anything in common. So do you have any common traits with this guy? Let's find out. Leave a comment on this post and let us know what your profile is. We can see if we have any commonalities with this guy or with each other. Let's jump in.
[01:44] So as I was doing a little bit of research to see what people are asking about human design, a lot of questions came up about what Elon Musk is, and he's quite a polarizing figure. I am no fan of his. I'm just going to put that out there. I think he is trouble. He's a symptom of our societal problems, not necessarily the cause, but he sure isn't helping.
[02:10] So why do you think the fascination with Elon Musk and do we know what he is?
[02:16] Ydaiber: I'm going to tell you first what I think about is the fascination because this is the fascination that pretty much everybody has with all celebrities, right? I think there's some celebrities that we are either inspired to want to be like them or we reject it so much that it's almost like I want to make sure I'm not this.
[02:35] Right? So when you see somebody who's so polarizing as Elon Musk, you want to see the commonalities. This is just a human desire of connection at the end of the day. Mm-Hmm. you just wanna see, maybe I have that in me. Maybe I can, maybe a, a self-made millionaire. Maybe I can create all these things. Maybe. Whatever is the thing that you think you have in common or could have in common with this person, you wanna discover it.
[03:02] So it's a very human thing of wanting to know is there a connection? Is there something in my chart that will tell me that I can get there, too? There's a curiosity level also of noticing like, Oh, no wonder he's this and that, right? I don't really look into celebrities' human design charts, but I remember for some reason I was looking at Kevin Hart. Because Kevin Hart, for me, is one of those people who is so passionate about everything that he does, and he does so many things so well, and he's almost like non stop, right?
[03:38] Like, even the way that he does his comedy, he's just like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. It's like, he has to be a generator, right? So this is like my thought process as I'm watching his comedy show. I'm like, he has to be a generator. And then I found out that he was a manifesting generator and I'm like, yeah, of course! He has all these talents and all these things that he's really good at and he's so magnetic.
[03:57] And even the profile, his profile is one of those people who are natural, charismatic, like they just bring people in. So all the things, right? So I did it out of curiosity because I'm like, I bet you he's that, right? But this is from me as a human design professional that wants to learn about somebody else's profile.
[04:17] But I think the main, main, main key is that: is we want to know if there's a connection, if maybe I have that as well. So I think that's where it's coming from. I mentioned to you that I just released an episode with a, with another human design expert and her expertise is linking human design to true crime.
[04:36] So that is coming from a place of curiosity as well, right? Like, was there anything that could have been prevented for Jeffrey Dahmer to not be a serial killer? Was there something in his design that made him the way he was? Was there something? So, to me, that thing is fascinating. Also, I'm a fan of true crime, so bringing those two themes together is like, ooh, that's very interesting.
[05:01] But she's coming from a place of like, were there signs there, right? Where there are things that, red lights, that we should have been like, ooh, notice that, you know? But I think it's coming from that. It's the human desire of connection at the end of the day. That makes sense.
[05:18] Paulette: Yeah. I'm going to Google look at his
[05:19] Ydaiber: design very quick.
[05:20] Hold on. He's
[05:21] Paulette: supposedly a mani-gen. Sacral authority, three, five.
[05:25] Ydaiber: Yep. Okay. There you go. So again, being a manifesting generator is all this thing about all of these things that you want to try in life. Having the number three in your profile is about that as well. It's about experimenting. So it's almost like these people who, I'm going to try things even if I fail kind of thing.
[05:42] So many celebrities actually have this three, five profile. That's exactly what happens. It's like people just feel attracted to them for some reason. So it's like these people who are willing and able to experience the ups and down on life and kind of like, "it's okay, I fail. I know I'm going to win tomorrow."
[06:03] So, there's definitely this energy of being magnetic and being unafraid of failing and, and he has that.
[06:13] Paulette: That is true. The man has failed and yet he just keeps going. It, it, and I think maybe he's like the prototype mediocre white man. Like, they just have audacity. Yeah,
[06:25] Ydaiber: but he's also the proactive mediocre, right?
[06:27] The one that is always going to be creating, even if it's bad, it doesn't matter. They're just going to keep doing things.
[06:33] Paulette: And not to tear down white men or mediocre men, but it is an archetype that we are all familiar with.
[06:41] Ydaiber: Yes, yes, it is. Yes, exactly. But I think he's probably the biggest or one of the biggest expositions of that, right?
[06:49] Like, we just see it very clearly. I mean, there's probably some very polarizing figures that you can look up and it's like, yeah, I can see how, how that's showing up.
[07:01] Paulette: Mm hmm. Mm hmm. Well, this was all very fascinating. I keep saying the word fascinating, but it was. This is just It is.
[07:07] Ydaiber: It is. It is.
[07:08] That's how I feel too. I'm like, ah. It's just never, it doesn't stop. You're always learning about it.
[07:14]Paulette: Well, thank you. Thank you again. And I hope that everybody enjoyed this and take it for what it's meant to be. It is a tool. It is not the correct tool for everything. Exactly.