They Are Lying to You About Nvidia. Here Is the Truth.

They think you are a fool. They think that if they shout loud enough, if they repeat the same tired lies with enough manufactured panic, you will turn your back on the single greatest technological revolution of our lifetime. They are betting on your fear. They are preying on your doubt. And I am here to tell you, with every fiber of my being, that they are profoundly, catastrophically wrong.
This is not a complicated stock market debate. This is a simple and brutal choice between the builders and the breakers. It is a choice between the architects of the future and the vultures who feed on the carcass of progress. And in this fight, there is no middle ground.
The Deceit of the Desperate
Let's tear down their flimsy house of cards, shall we? Let’s look at the two pathetic narratives they are pushing with such frantic energy, and expose them for the cynical deceptions they are.
First, they whisper that the king is losing his crown. They point to a single report—a cherry-picked morsel of data—claiming that OpenAI is using some of a competitor’s chips to manage costs. They breathlessly frame this as an existential threat, as the beginning of the end for Nvidia's dominance. How sad. How utterly predictable. In their world of zero-sum thinking, they cannot comprehend a reality where an entire ecosystem thrives. The AI revolution is not a tiny pond where one fish eats all others; it is a burgeoning ocean, vast and deep enough for many vessels. Of course, a company as massive as OpenAI will use a diverse set of tools. It’s called smart business. To suggest this single data point signals a mass exodus from Nvidia is not just misleading; it's a deliberate lie designed to spook the uninformed.
Nvidia isn’t just a chip. It is the gold standard. It is the indispensable engine for the most complex, world-changing AI work being done on the planet. To lose a fraction of a single client’s less-demanding workload is not a sign of weakness; it’s a testament to the sheer scale of the market Nvidia created. This isn't a crack in the castle wall; it's a pebble bouncing off a fortress.
Then comes their second, more ghoulish attack. They scream that the captains are abandoning a sinking ship. They point to a director, Mark A. Stevens, selling a portion of his shares—a transaction that is utterly routine for any executive managing a personal portfolio after a period of unprecedented growth. They amplify this single, planned financial decision into a sign of no-confidence. It is a disgusting, bottom-feeding tactic. They conveniently ignore the context: that this sale represents a tiny fraction of the company's value and is a standard practice for diversification, philanthropy, or any number of personal reasons that have nothing to do with the company's future.
They are counting on you not knowing this. They are treating you like a child who can be scared by a shadow on the wall. They take an $88 million transaction and try to make it eclipse the trillions of dollars in value Nvidia has created for the world. It’s a mathematical and moral absurdity.
The Unshakable Foundation of a Revolution
Now, let me tell you the truth. For years, I have watched with a sense of awe as this company built the future while no one was paying attention. This is not some flash-in-the-pan success. This is the result of decades of audacious vision, of relentless engineering, of betting the entire company on a future that only its leader, Jensen Huang, could see with such clarity.
They weren't just making graphics cards for gamers. They were building the picks and shovels for a gold rush no one else knew was coming. They built CUDA, the software platform that has become the bedrock language of AI development, creating an ecosystem so powerful and so integrated that it has a gravitational pull. They forged partnerships to put AI in factories, in cars, and in robotics. They are building the very fabric of the next industrial revolution, thread by painstaking thread.
This dominance wasn't handed to them. It was earned in the lab, in the lonely hours of research and development, and in the courage to invest billions into a dream. To compare this deep, structural power to a competitor's chip is to compare a cathedral to a single brick. And to suggest that the architects of this cathedral are now fleeing it is an insult to intelligence itself.
Builders vs. Breakers
The contrast could not be more stark. On one side, you have Nvidia. A company of builders, of engineers, of visionaries. They are creating the tools that will help us cure diseases, solve climate change, and unlock new frontiers of scientific discovery. They are building a platform for progress. Their mission is fundamentally one of creation.
On the other side, you have the naysayers. The short-sellers, the cynical commentators, the hedge fund gamblers. They build nothing. They create nothing. They invent nothing. Their only skill is to sow doubt and fear, hoping to profit from the failure of others. They are the breakers. They are the parasites on the body of innovation. They are betting against a better future because they make their money on ruin. It is a position of profound moral cowardice.
Why Their Victory Would Be Our Defeat
Do not be mistaken: this is more than just a battle over a stock ticker. This is a strategic imperative for our collective future. If the breakers win, if their campaign of fear and misinformation succeeds in hamstringing Nvidia, the consequences will be dire. The engine of the AI revolution will sputter.
Progress will slow. The bold, long-term investments required for transformational breakthroughs will be discouraged, replaced by a timid, short-term focus. The message sent to every other visionary company will be clear: don't dare to dream too big, or the vultures will come for you. A victory for the critics of Nvidia is a defeat for anyone who believes in the power of technology to solve humanity's greatest challenges.
This is the cold, hard logic behind the passion. We cannot afford to let the people who bet on failure dictate the pace of our future.
The choice, then, is clear. You can believe the whispers of the desperate and the shouts of the cynical. Or you can believe in the builders. You can see the foundation they have laid and the future they are creating upon it.
So what must you do?
- Share this truth. Do not let these lies stand unchallenged in your conversations, on your social media, or in your own mind. The truth is your weapon.
- See through the fear. When you see a headline designed to panic you, ask yourself: who benefits from this fear? Is it the builder, or the breaker?
- Believe in the mission. Understand that supporting the companies building the future is a vote of confidence in humanity's potential. Do not let the cynics win. Your conviction is the shield that will protect progress.