There are two ingredients to a good story. There's the, ah, what happened part of it. And there's the, like, what i think about it. Are those takes cemented when you start writing or do you discover them as you write? The one kind of ingredient n like, the efficiency of doing this is that, like, there are some topics that are like me,. topics that are topics that i sord write about periodically and new stories either prove or undermine my long running point.
Matt Levine is a finance columnist for Bloomberg News. His newsletter is Money Stuff.
”I write a lot about people who have gotten in trouble with the SEC or the Justice Department. And a surprising subset of them will email me. And often I will have made fun of them, and they'll be like, ‘That was pretty fair.’”
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