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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I read the Michael Lewis book. He never comes out and says it but SBF is clearly on the spectrum, his top execs likely were as well. My take is that SBF lived in his own world. He had no concern for others and no concern for managing a company. That’s actually where I think his parents failed. The company had no management, no systems in place and was just complete chaos. [/quote] But how come so many people were fooled into following him if he was so disconnected? I never liked him before the scandal, I always thought his effective altruism was just straight up narcissistic — he was going to save the world and cure cancer and what not by making “all the money”. And he lived so extravagantly and flew private jets, it’s not like he stayed in his parents basement content to run his empire. [/quote]
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