
People I (Mostly) Admire 63. The Only Covid-19 Book Worth Reading
Feb 19, 2022
Michael Lewis, bestselling author known for hits like 'Moneyball' and 'The Big Short', discusses his latest work, 'The Premonition', which critiques the U.S. COVID-19 response. He reflects on the pandemic's failures and emphasizes the importance of preparedness for future crises. Lewis also revisits his earlier work 'Liar's Poker', exploring how his views on Wall Street have evolved over three decades. The conversation touches on personal experiences, the ethical dilemmas faced in finance, and the necessity for improved public health methodologies.
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Unexpected Success
- Michael Lewis's success at Salomon Brothers was partly due to a client, Niels Taub, orchestrating it.
- Taub, a legendary investor, guided Lewis's trades, making him appear a genius.
Quitting Wall Street
- Michael Lewis quit Salomon Brothers to pursue writing after publishing articles criticizing Wall Street.
- Salomon's management, concerned about his mental health, was surprisingly unconcerned about his book.
Quitting and Age
- Quitting is easier at a younger age with fewer obligations.
- Older individuals become trapped by circumstances and fear change.












