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by unknown_apostle
1502 days ago
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First, at least his big scheme wasn't "fake it till you make it"; it was explicitly and intentionally criminal from the beginning. Second, I doubt whether serial delusions of grandeur would be unanimously lauded on HN. |
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He would just need to stop there and focus on managing the central bank instead of A&M bank
Although A&M bank could have become one of the most respected investment banks given its connection.
Almost all of which have similar origins (and ongoing operations) in something lucrative and unsavory.
So you either win or you lose. He lost after being so close to winning. My lack of admonishment comes from my main observation that he could have stopped before starting A&M bank and been indistinguishable from any other well off person. He was a respected business leader at the time.