The Social Ladder (V-10)
Wall Street in 1987 was a cathedral of greed, a place where the only sin was being poor. Marcus was a first-year analyst at a top-tier firm, a man who lived on black coffee and four hours of sleep. He was a cog in a machine, a disposable asset in a game played by men who viewed the world as a series of spreadsheets. His ascent began with an act of "heroism." During a corporate retreat in the...
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