The conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried prompted a binary debate about his character, reminiscent of a traditional villain versus hero narrative. While he committed crimes, he was not a straightforward criminal mastermind like Bernie Madoff. Neuroscientific findings suggest that people tend to seek clarity and efficiency in stories; if a narrative lacks cohesion, engagement diminishes. This desire for simple stories clashed with the complex reality of Bankman-Fried's situation, leading to discomfort with a more nuanced portrayal. The tension lies in our preference for clear moral narratives even when faced with multifaceted truths.

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