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366 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 3, 2023
“For the first time I wasn’t one of the smartest,” said Sam. “Each of the campers was more interesting than the most interesting person in high school. They were smarter in every way. They were also more quantitative. But they had more distance from standard culture and felt less pressure or less ability to conform.”SBF was, however, very good at one thing: trading in financial markets (which means finding and exploiting market inefficiencies, a recurring theme in Lewis's books). He was a world-class trader, but probably far from the world's best. He recognized that cryptocurrencies were a new opportunity where his trading skill could yield huge returns. And so they did, and he rapidly became one of the world's richest people. He also was eccentric and looked it. A lot of people who should know better are inclined to think that eccentrics are geniuses. (Here's the thing: some geniuses are indeed eccentric, but the vast majority of eccentrics are not geniuses.) This got him a lot of exploitable attention.
...his intellect didn’t bowl me over. We poker players inherently treat smartest-kid-in-the-room types with suspicion. We know that some of them talk a big game and can’t back it up. We know that some of them just got lucky.I will not say that Going Infinite disappointed me, because I went into it with low expectations. I had hoped that Lewis, with his special magic, could pull a win out, but alas, that did not happen.