Quote Originally Posted by maladroit
maybe he quit because of a guilty conscience

i would
Rich people don't feel guilt. That's why they're rich. The combination of a person being not only rich but a good person is damn near impossible. Yeah I said it, rich people are bad people largely. Why? Greed. No one needs more than 5 million dollars in their life. Ever. Simple as that. Gimme 5 million and I'm set for life, as well as several people near me. But no, 125 million just isn't enough for some of these bastards.
DaBudhaStank Reviewed by DaBudhaStank on . farewell letter from hedge fund manager Andrew Lahde's Farewell Letter Andrew Lahde, the (briefly) storied hedge fund manager who returned 870 percent to investors last year by betting against the credit markets, has retired. His farewell letter below communicates no fondness for his trading brethren, the markets that enriched him, and the government that enabled the craziness from which he profited. The missive ends with a plea for George Soros to convene a convention of Wise Men and Women, for an Open-Source Government, and, Rating: 5