
Plain English with Derek Thompson Michael Lewis on How the Global Financial Crisis Explains Trump, Crypto, and Everything Else
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Oct 28, 2025 In this engaging conversation, bestselling author Michael Lewis, known for works like Moneyball and The Big Short, dives deep into the intricacies of the financial crisis. He explores how hidden risks and warped incentives paved the way for crises, warns about the dangers of cryptocurrency, and discusses the long-lasting impacts of the financial meltdown on politics and society. Lewis also shares insights on crafting compelling narratives, his process in discovering stories, and the challenges of adapting books into films along with reflections on AI's potential pitfalls.
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Hidden Risk And Twisted Incentives
- Financial crises share common patterns like hidden or misunderstood risk and perverse short-term incentives.
- The system often pays people to ignore long-term danger, which fuels bubbles and collapses.
Follow The Incentives
- Watch incentives tied to powerful actors, especially when personal wealth depends on market outcomes.
- Be skeptical if leaders can personally benefit from debasing a currency or creating market chaos.
How The Big Short Began
- Michael Lewis stumbled on The Big Short after Meredith Whitney pointed him toward Steve Eisman in 2007.
- He realized the story was a book when he saw a clear frame, characters, and the title "The Big Short."











