Unabridged Audiobook
Not great, I feel she justifies total naivety and victimhood, and only acknowledges at the very end the cornerstone failure that set her/ left her on the path of chaos and tragedy. Willful blindness is not the same as being duped. The greed and desire to work outside the regulators is what created this situation for all involved, and when the regulators could not revert the stupid decisions made by the players, they attacked who and whatever they could. It sucks to be in the line of fire especially with that level of vitriol, however, the choices that put her/ them on this path were made way before the events unfolded. Reminder here is to be very careful when attacking established institutions (like the financial regulators) considering the role thy play in fraud prevention. Also, exchanges are the endpoints and where the security failures are mostly likely to happen and above all, ensure you don’t gamble with what you can’t afford to lose. As to the writing, I feel it was pretty terrible overall. The book seems to spill over with goal of self-justification, peppered with sloppy attempts at flowery prose; summarily, the architecture and style made this an unenjoyable read for me.
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