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Elon Reeve Musk
After taking over Twitter, Musk tried to prove that Twitter only needed a small number of people to operate, and carried out large-scale layoffs, which led to a huge change in Twitter's internal culture. Employees had to work overtime for a long time in order to complete their work and avoid being laid off. However, Musk later admitted that layoffs were his biggest mistake and tried to recall the laid-off employees, which aroused doubts and ridicule from the outside world. He reduced Twitter's security policies and corporate culture, resulting in a decline in the security of the platform and user trust, and undermined Twitter's original operating model and user trust.
Mao Zedong
The Cultural Revolution was a civil strife that was launched by the leaders, exploited by the counter-revolutionary groups, and brought serious disasters to the Party, the country, and the people of all ethnic groups. Mao Zedong was primarily responsible for this. His mistakes were mainly reflected in the following aspects: wrong judgment of the domestic class situation, inappropriate movement methods, and serious damage to the Party organization and state power.


Barack Hussein Obama
The mistakes Obama made during his tenure mainly include the following aspects: being out of touch with the American public, lack of leadership, failure to inspire the public, government deficit problem, promotion of big government, "Prism Gate" scandal, government shutdown and debt crisis, controversy over the Affordable Care Act, and decision to withdraw troops from Iraq.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
During his tenure, Kennedy was tough on the Soviet Union, but he failed to effectively prevent the risk of nuclear war. He failed to reach a peace agreement with the Soviet Union, but instead exacerbated the tension of the Cold War. He also did not pay attention to security issues, which led to his assassination in Dallas, Texas.


Adolf Hitler
Hitler's German army failed to encircle and annihilate the British and French forces in Dunkirk, which led to these troops becoming an important force in the future counterattack against Germany. Hitler's ethnic cleansing policy of killing Jews caused worldwide condemnation and lost international support. Without conquering Britain, Hitler chose to blitz the Soviet Union, which led to the dilemma of fighting on two fronts. The alliance with Japan led to the United States joining the war, which eventually dragged Germany into a desperate situation.