Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
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Read between January 10 - January 15, 2019
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agents conducting secret debriefings with
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Sunny called the cops. Twenty minutes later, a police cruiser quietly pulled up to the building with its lights off. A highly agitated Sunny told the officer that an employee had quit and departed with company property. When the officer asked what he’d taken, Sunny blurted out in his accented English, “He stole property in his mind.”
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“The presence of the same or similar delusional ideas in two persons closely associated with one another.”
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Those who the gods would destroy, they first make mad.
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A sociopath is often described as someone with little or no conscience. I’ll leave it to the psychologists to decide whether Holmes fits the clinical profile, but there’s no question that her moral compass was badly askew. I’m fairly certain she didn’t initially set out to defraud investors and put patients in harm’s way when she dropped out of Stanford fifteen years ago. By all accounts, she had a vision that she genuinely believed in and threw herself into realizing.