"I think it's really complicated. I will draw conclusions about that, which is that that was the part of the article that felt in a way the most honest because why on earth would you say that if you didn't believe it?" he says. "If she really believes it, that means all of the there does stuff is like every bit as bad as it seemed." He adds: "She got rich on this currency of like this messianic vernacular of tech ... and being celebrated for it"
Amy Chozick is an author, journalist, executive producer, and showrunner. Her latest feature for The New York Times is ”Liz Holmes Wants You to Forget About Elizabeth.”
“The subject thought it was a hit job. Twitter thought it was a puff piece. I don’t know, guys. … I want to explain to people what it feels like to be around someone who you know you shouldn’t believe, but you can’t help believing them because this is what their personality is like when you’re with them.”
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