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"Going Infinite": Michael Lewis Takes On Sam Bankman-Fried

If Books Could Kill

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The Fallacy of Genius and Complexity

Some individuals with accumulated wealth and influence are perceived as geniuses, projecting competence onto them regardless of their actions. There is a common trope where 'sensible geniuses' dismiss simple games like chess as too simplistic to be useful in life, attributing their lack of immediate skill to preserve their ego and self-perception as unparalleled geniuses.

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