Published Nov 16, 2022
Ep16 “The Value Of Protecting Unpleasant Speech” with John Paulson
Explore the critical role of protecting unpleasant speech in fostering innovation as Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen engage with John Paulson, who shares his strategic insights from the 2008 mortgage crisis, showcasing the dangers of groupthink and the importance of challenging consensus to recognize market inefficiencies and achieve financial success.

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