I'm deeply curious about how history textbooks in the future are going to explain that the world's richest man basically destroyed himself and saddled himself with massive debt in order to make a "420" joke

I'm deeply curious about how history textbooks in the future are going to explain that the world's richest man basically destroyed himself and saddled himself with massive debt in order to make a "420" joke
i imagine a future with a well known story called "the parable of elon" about how money can do a bunch of things but won't make you not a dumbass
I'm no historian but wasn't Ancient Rome full of stories like this
Edit - This is the book I was thinking of, Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans: https://archive.org/details/parallel_lives01_0810_librivox1
I think destroyed himself is still tbd unless there’s some news from the past couple days I missed