Andrew Lynch

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In 1947, when he was barely seventeen, Soros had left Hungary for a better future in London, bidding good-bye to his parents, whom he expected not to see again. He took jobs as a dishwasher, a house painter, a busboy; a headwaiter told him that, provided he worked hard, he might one day end up as his assistant.
More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite
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