Happy Sunday, SG.
I spent yesterday evening watching my god son, who fell asleep early anyway. Basically sat on a couch, watched a little basketball, and read "The Big Short." That book's amazing, but you might have to have some familiarity with the lunacy of the corporate world to enjoy it. One of the interesting points the author has is that when he writes these tell-all books about shady dealings in the world of finance, people all too often look at them as a how-to manual, not a social wake-up call. All this same shit's gonna happen again, because as bad as it was, the people who understood what was happening, right or wrong, made billions.
I spent yesterday evening watching my god son, who fell asleep early anyway. Basically sat on a couch, watched a little basketball, and read "The Big Short." That book's amazing, but you might have to have some familiarity with the lunacy of the corporate world to enjoy it. One of the interesting points the author has is that when he writes these tell-all books about shady dealings in the world of finance, people all too often look at them as a how-to manual, not a social wake-up call. All this same shit's gonna happen again, because as bad as it was, the people who understood what was happening, right or wrong, made billions.