I can't believe this needs to be explained (again):
If someone earns money, it is not taking money away from you. Therefore, Musk being worth a trillion dollars has literally zero impact on your income.
If, however, someone /takes/ money from you (e.g., taxes), that directly impacts your income.
The former is an example of a non-zero-sum game.
The latter is an example of theft.
Someone being wealthy is not a case of theft, unless that wealth is the /direct/ result of them reaching into your pocket and taking what you earned.
Anyone butthurt about people being legitimately (i.e., not via theft, or breaking other laws) wealthy is simply jealous.
Do I hate millionaires? Fuck, no. Because on paper, I am one.
Did I hate millionaires before I was worth that much? Also no, because I wanted the opportunity to be one.
The whole idea that no one should have "too much money" is a weird self-hostile act that unnecessarily places an upper bound on your potential to succeed. It is short-sighted and detrimental to your own interests.