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No trader or investor wanted to poke around suburbs to find out whether the homeowners to whom he had just lent money was creditworthy.
Michael Lewis • Liar's Poker (Norton Paperback)
Almost everyone on Wall Street took his money seriously, regardless of its origins,
Michael Lewis • Liar's Poker (Norton Paperback)

Michael Lewis was an art history major at Princeton. During his senior year, while working on a 166-page thesis paper on how the Italian sculptor Donatello took inspiration from the ancient Greeks and Romans, he discovered he loved the process of researching and writing. He said, “I remember thinking, ‘I now know what I’d like to do for a living: w... See more
Billy Oppenheimer • SIX at 6: How to Conform, Get Trapped, Not Make It, Learn Forever, Be True to Your Interests, and Make a Life
In the middle was John Paulson. At the top was Steve Eisman.