On Wall Street, every story becomes known so quickly. They are all so connected that everything disseminates there faster than anywhere.
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Wall Street has come a long way from the insider-dominated world that was blown apart by the Great Depression.
There are so many stories to be told, by so many good writers.
Everything that happens on Wall Street only fortifies my opinion that there is in fact a more ludicrous industry than the entertainment industry.
I have been fortunate that publications like the 'New York Times' and 'The Wall Street Journal' have allowed me to share some of my opinions with a wider audience.
As the news agenda goes into warp speed, it becomes ever more difficult for authors writing about current events to keep their books timely and relevant.
The history of Wall Street is inseparable from New York.
Stories surge up out of nowhere, and if they feel compelling, you follow them. You let them unfold inside you and see where they are going to lead.
Wall Street has come to America's heartland, really. The only thing missing are the skyscrapers, you know?
Stories are the rich, unseen underlayer of the most ordinary moments.
It always amazes me to think that every house on every street is full of so many stories; so many triumphs and tragedies, and all we see are yards and driveways.
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