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<p>Imagine if Tesla was like part of Apple's big family in a different world, but it all comes down to a meeting that never happened between Elon Musk, the boss of Tesla, and Tim Cook, the head of Apple.</p>
<p>So, a few years back, when Tesla was having a really tough time making their Model 3 cars, Elon Musk asked Apple if they wanted to team up and join forces. This could have changed everything for both companies, as Musk tweeted in 2020, and CNBC reported it.</p>
<p>Back then, Tesla was going through a super hard period, dealing with money problems and lots of challenges to make their electric cars. Musk, during what he calls the "darkest days," tried to talk to Tim Cook about Apple buying Tesla. But guess what? Cook said no to the meeting. Looking back, that refusal seems like a huge moment, especially when you see how successful Tesla is now and how it's changing the car industry.</p>
<p>Later on, Tim Cook shared his side of the story. According to IndiaTimes, Cook said, "You know, I've never spoken to Elon. And there are lots of companies out there that we could've bought from at different times, probably. But I feel really good about where we are today."</p>
<p>Cook's words mean he either doesn't remember or he chose not to remember the offer. He also said, "I don't remember it being like that. But he said that he did, and so I assume that's correct."</p>
<p>This whole thing makes you wonder what could have happened if these big tech and car companies teamed up. For Elon Musk, it was like trying to find a superhero to help Tesla during its tough times. But for Cook and Apple, it was like standing at a big crossroads, deciding to stick with their plans instead of trying something totally new in the car world.</p>
<p>Looking back, Cook saying no to Musk might be one of those really important moments. It shows how unpredictable the tech world is, where today's problems can turn into tomorrow's big successes. Since then, Tesla has shot up like a rocket in the tech world.</p>
<p>In tech, companies are always thinking about teaming up, and sometimes saying no to one thing can lead to something huge later on. Startups, which are like newbies in the tech world, can grow into big successes, just like Tesla did. They can do it on their own or team up with other companies and get even bigger.</p>
<p>The tech world is always changing, and what seems small today might become a giant tomorrow. It's a bit like the path Tesla and Apple could have taken if they decided to join forces.</p>
<h2>Article text:</h2>
<p>Imagine if Tesla was like part of Apple's big family in a different world, but it all comes down to a meeting that never happened between Elon Musk, the boss of Tesla, and Tim Cook, the head of Apple.</p>
<p>So, a few years back, when Tesla was having a really tough time making their Model 3 cars, Elon Musk asked Apple if they wanted to team up and join forces. This could have changed everything for both companies, as Musk tweeted in 2020, and CNBC reported it.</p>
<p>Back then, Tesla was going through a super hard period, dealing with money problems and lots of challenges to make their electric cars. Musk, during what he calls the "darkest days," tried to talk to Tim Cook about Apple buying Tesla. But guess what? Cook said no to the meeting. Looking back, that refusal seems like a huge moment, especially when you see how successful Tesla is now and how it's changing the car industry.</p>
<p>Later on, Tim Cook shared his side of the story. According to IndiaTimes, Cook said, "You know, I've never spoken to Elon. And there are lots of companies out there that we could've bought from at different times, probably. But I feel really good about where we are today."</p>
<p>Cook's words mean he either doesn't remember or he chose not to remember the offer. He also said, "I don't remember it being like that. But he said that he did, and so I assume that's correct."</p>
<p>This whole thing makes you wonder what could have happened if these big tech and car companies teamed up. For Elon Musk, it was like trying to find a superhero to help Tesla during its tough times. But for Cook and Apple, it was like standing at a big crossroads, deciding to stick with their plans instead of trying something totally new in the car world.</p>
<p>Looking back, Cook saying no to Musk might be one of those really important moments. It shows how unpredictable the tech world is, where today's problems can turn into tomorrow's big successes. Since then, Tesla has shot up like a rocket in the tech world.</p>
<p>In tech, companies are always thinking about teaming up, and sometimes saying no to one thing can lead to something huge later on. Startups, which are like newbies in the tech world, can grow into big successes, just like Tesla did. They can do it on their own or team up with other companies and get even bigger.</p>
<p>The tech world is always changing, and what seems small today might become a giant tomorrow. It's a bit like the path Tesla and Apple could have taken if they decided to join forces.</p>
<h2>Article text:</h2>
<p>Imagine if Tesla was like part of Apple's big family in a different world, but it all comes down to a meeting that never happened between Elon Musk, the boss of Tesla, and Tim Cook, the head of Apple.</p>
<p>So, a few years back, when Tesla was having a really tough time making their Model 3 cars, Elon Musk asked Apple if they wanted to team up and join forces. This could have changed everything for both companies, as Musk tweeted in 2020, and CNBC reported it.</p>
<p>Back then, Tesla was going through a super hard period, dealing with money problems and lots of challenges to make their electric cars. Musk, during what he calls the "darkest days," tried to talk to Tim Cook about Apple buying Tesla. But guess what? Cook said no to the meeting. Looking back, that refusal seems like a huge moment, especially when you see how successful Tesla is now and how it's changing the car industry.</p>
<p>Later on, Tim Cook shared his side of the story. According to IndiaTimes, Cook said, "You know, I've never spoken to Elon. And there are lots of companies out there that we could've bought from at different times, probably. But I feel really good about where we are today."</p>
<p>Cook's words mean he either doesn't remember or he chose not to remember the offer. He also said, "I don't remember it being like that. But he said that he did, and so I assume that's correct."</p>
<p>This whole thing makes you wonder what could have happened if these big tech and car companies teamed up. For Elon Musk, it was like trying to find a superhero to help Tesla during its tough times. But for Cook and Apple, it was like standing at a big crossroads, deciding to stick with their plans instead of trying something totally new in the car world.</p>
<p>Looking back, Cook saying no to Musk might be one of those really important moments. It shows how unpredictable the tech world is, where today's problems can turn into tomorrow's big successes. Since then, Tesla has shot up like a rocket in the tech world.</p>
<p>In tech, companies are always thinking about teaming up, and sometimes saying no to one thing can lead to something huge later on. Startups, which are like newbies in the tech world, can grow into big successes, just like Tesla did. They can do it on their own or team up with other companies and get even bigger.</p>
<p>The tech world is always changing, and what seems small today might become a giant tomorrow. It's a bit like the path Tesla and Apple could have taken if they decided to join forces.</p>
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