Your Cybertruck and Why The Wait is Worth it

Cybertruck photo courtesy Tesla, Inc.

Welcome back to What’s Up Tesla.  I hope you are doing great.  I live in Austin, Texas and this week we are recovering from a severe ice storm.  Many people are still without power as I write this article.  Austin’s power relied on having a stable connection to the Texas grid and when ice layers built up on the Live Oak trees it caused banches to break and this led to downed power lines. Yes, many of our power lines are still above the ground and one solution would be for the city to install below-the-ground power lines.  Another solution is for large apartment buildings and housing developments to become self-sufficient through the use of solar power backed by battery storage (Tesla Solar and Powerwalls).

Sometimes instead of talking about all these problems, I like to kick back and talk about a future with Cybertruck! This article explores why it’s so good, in fact, it’s mentally healthy to anticipate the delivery of Cybertruck. 

When can we expect Cybertruck to be delivered?

Several indications point to Cybertruck deliveries later this year with rapid scaled production in 2024. I say this because Elon Musk has extraordinary talent at scaling production and he led Tesla in scaling Model Y production in the USA, China and Berlin.  His investment in Cybertruck is massive and the 9000 ton Giga Press at Tesla in Austin built exclusively for Cybertruck castings is just a fraction of that investment. 

Tesla’s 9000 ton Cybertruck Giga Press (shown here being assembled) rests in Austin at Gigafactory Texas. Photo courtesy Joe Tegtmeyer.

“Giga Texas is a $10B+ investment over time, generating at least 20k direct & 100k indirect jobs” – Elon Musk on Twitter 

Why anticipating delivery of Cybertruck is good for us

In a statement from the National Institute of Health, 

“Anticipation, paying attention to the upcoming stimulus predicted by a contextual cue (Bermpohl et al., 2006), has important implications in human well-being and mental health. Anticipation confers important evolutionary benefits to human beings. Specifically, expecting the forthcoming events allow active preparations in cognitive, affective, and behavioral strategies (Grupe et al., 2013), which ensure survival in the changing and potential challenging environment (Gilbert and Wilson, 2007). Furthermore, the deficits of anticipation of future experience have been associated with extreme low levels of well-being, such as depression (MacLeod and Byrne, 1996; Abler et al., 2007) and anxiety (Nitschke et al., 2009; Boehme et al., 2014; Heitmann et al., 2014)” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5767250/#sec-1title

In short, anticipation is often as valuable as the actual end experience. For example, there are tens of thousands of people who are excited by the prospect of humans one day going to Mars. It is truly important to be able to wake up in the morning and be excited about the future. SpaceX’s Starship mission to Mars accomplishes this for many people. Likewise so does the excitement of Cybertruck. Elon Musk said,

“You want to wake up in the morning and think the future is going to be great – and that’s what being a spacefaring civilization is all about. It’s about believing in the future and thinking that the future will be better than the past. And I can’t think of anything more exciting than going out there and being among the stars.”  -Elon Musk

What Will You Do with Your Cybertruck? 

Every so often I see somebody ask on Twitter how many Cybertrucks they have on order or what they plan to do with their Cybertruck(s). Here are some of the comments seen on Twitter,

“Work on the farm and hauling cattle.” – Justin Owens

“Stare at it parked in my driveway, sitting in a camping chair drinking a home brew.” – Rich

“Use as an everyday car and haul garden things.” – Richard 

“4 wheeling on Mars” – Die Antwoord 

“I will definitely have to up my clothes game to drive that f*cker. The Crocs are right out. Black tee shirt in.” – Todd Gunter

“Showed my wife a pic of the Cybertruck… her reply “buy one” looks like we’ll be adding another Tesla to the garage” – Kobayashi Maru

“I can’t bear the wait, it is painful. This product is so sick, even more than Model X. Happy to be one of the first to get this masterpiece. All variations are secured (with FSD): TM, DM, RWD.” – Green Power

Cybertruck Sightings in the Wild

When Cybertruck sightings occur, hundreds of people begin to analyze the changes they notice.  Everybody is excited about what the final product will look like. In the most recent sighting there were changes noted in the rearview mirrors and lighting.  Elon Musk confirmed on Twitter that Cybertruck will have a solid red lightbar in the rear. Owners can remove the new triangular shaped rearview mirrors after purchase. 

There is a period of time when different styles of windshield wipers were spotted. This led to extensive speculation and a lot of outspoken views on why people did or did not like the large solo windshield wiper.

My thought is that as we get closer to Cybertruck deliveries this year there will be many Cybertruck sightings which will fill people with more anticipation and excitement. My other take is that Cybertruck will continue to evolve and improve over time so it’s exciting to think that the longer somebody waits to take delivery, the more refined the product will be!

In addition to Cyber anticipation, Tesla investors day is on March 1, and there’s a possibility that a new product will be announced which will lead to more anticipation!

Cybertruck on Mars, Unknown Artist

CONCLUSION

Research shows that it is beneficial to anticipate things like an upcoming wedding, birth, vacation, job change or major life shift. 

It is important to our well being and survival, “Specifically, expecting the forthcoming events allow active preparations in cognitive, affective, and behavioral strategies (Grupe et al., 2013), which ensure survival in the changing and potential challenging environment (Gilbert and Wilson, 2007).  Furthermore, the deficits of anticipation of future experience have been associated with extreme low levels of well-being, such as depression (MacLeod and Byrne, 1996; Abler et al., 2007) and anxiety (Nitschke et al., 2009; Boehme et al., 2014; Heitmann et al., 2014)” 

If you are anticipating Cybertruck with excitement, this is a very good thing. I think Cybertruck will be a major life shift for many people. There are plans set in motion that people have for where they will park their Cybertruck, what they will do with their Cybertruck(s), how they will use Cybertrucks for their business and how they will travel and have adventures off-road in the vehicle.

Additionally, it is exciting to talk about the science-fiction attributes of the vehicle. I love discussing the possibility of the vehicle being on Mars or used in a zombie apocalypse or in fantastical military situations. If I tallied up all the hours that I thought about these things or talked about these things, it would be in the hundreds of hours. It’s provided me and my family with endless conversation and laughter.

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5 thoughts on “Your Cybertruck and Why The Wait is Worth it

  1. Howdy! As previously mentioned, I do not own a car and stopped driving years ago when I made the choice to live withing walking distance of the workplace.
    Still today my office is located in the beautiful park adjacent to my dwelling. A five-minute walk out of my building around the corner into the park This year marks twenty-one years managing and overseeing activities for the well-being and betterment of The Elders. Since March 2020 when covid covered the landscape, The Elders Club has taken a beating and finally since March 2022-November 2022 I opened the doors again(closed during Winter Months ‘Snowbirds’ fly South) Now, back to TESLA ….. I have never been a proponent of filling cars with gas, and waited in anticipation for the day the world to witness ‘EV Takeover’ and Elon ‘Mr.Tweet’ is The Trailblazer!! Now i look forward to The Official Rollout of Tesla CYBERTRUCK and seeing it on the roads. After Thirteen+ Years on Twitter my heart feels happy to have ‘Twitter Blue Verification’ in support of ‘Mr. Tweet’ and his Peaceful Mission. A small price to pay towards supporting his Awesome Vision. The ‘Twitter Blue Platform’ is far more than we can possibly comprehend, reaching millions in a nano-second with the click of ‘A Mouse’ Twitter Blue Transformative Tool for ‘Sharing and Caring’ is an awesome and very exciting thought to be a part of! The ‘Collective ONE In Consciousness’ for the betterment of Humankind and our magnificent Blue Marble, Mother Earth and ‘Beyond The Light Barrier’ 🙂
    Environment-Friendly TESLA ….. CYBERTRUCK Toot Toot! ……. “On the road again” 🙂 P.S I look forward to ‘The Tesla Experience’ and will no doubt enjoy being a passenger. Word has it: “Once driving a Tesla, always driving A Tesla”

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  2. Predicting the future of a truck to use for work looking like the one pictured may be the dream of truck owners, but not someone that uses it for actual work. As a contractor a flashy truck may be nice to look at but has little practical application. Having a truck that looked like this would look like this for several days if careful. If I were designing a truck for tradesmen would be a basic vehicle. One designed for work and convenience and dependability . A truck designed to last a long time with hard use. That is what all my trucks received. ———- I, Grampa

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