The Algorithm of Greed

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The trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange is not a place of business; it is a gladiatorial arena where the weapons are fiber-optic cables and the blood is digital. I am Adrian, and I am the apex predator.

In my previous life, I was a financial intelligence operative. I didn't just track money; I tracked the intent behind the money. I knew how to spot a market manipulation before the first trade was even placed. I died in a corporate assassination in Singapore—a "heart attack" induced by a sophisticated toxin.

Rebirth brought me back to seventeen, in a middle-class suburb of New Jersey.

I didn't care about high school or sports. I cared about the flow. I spent my teenage years building a proprietary trading system based on the patterns I remembered from the future. By the time I entered college, I had already made my first million.

I didn't just want wealth; I wanted the kind of power that makes governments nervous. I applied the principles of espionage to the world of finance. I didn't just buy stocks; I infiltrated the boards of directors. I didn't just hedge bets; I created crises and then sold the solution.

I became the "Ghost of Wall Street." I moved through the corridors of power like a virus, infecting every major firm with my influence. I could trigger a currency devaluation in a developing nation just to make a profit on a short position.

But there is a law of thermodynamics for the soul: for every gain in power, there is a corresponding loss in humanity.

I remember the first time I felt it. I was at a dinner party with some of the most powerful people in the city. I looked at the faces around the table—the senators, the CEOs, the lobbyists—and I didn't see people. I saw vectors. I saw leverage points. I saw the exact amount of money it would take to make each of them betray their own children.

I had spent my first life fighting for a cause, however flawed. In this life, I was fighting for a number on a screen.

By thirty, I owned a significant portion of the city's infrastructure. I could shut down a power grid or crash a stock index with a single encrypted message. I lived in a penthouse of glass and steel, a transparent fortress where I could watch the city below like a god watching an ant farm.

But the silence in that penthouse was deafening. I had used my knowledge of the future to eliminate every possible risk, every single obstacle. And in doing so, I had eliminated every possible surprise. Life had become a solved equation.

One evening, I found an old photograph from my first life—a grainy image of a teammate I had once loved. I tried to remember the feeling of trust, the sensation of belonging to something larger than myself. But the memory was like a corrupted file. I could see the image, but I could no longer feel the emotion.

I had optimized my life into a masterpiece of efficiency, and in the process, I had optimized away my soul.

I stood at the window, looking out at the neon veins of Manhattan. I was the most powerful man in the room, the master of the algorithm, the king of the void. I had successfully reversed my life, only to find that the destination was a place where nothing, not even my own heart, had any value.

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