Quote from jem:
As traderbee implies and I have said many times in the past - VN may be a great squash player and a smart guy. But he was either one of the best salesman, con men in wall street history - or he was one of the most insecure, ego driven, self destructive people to ever be in charge of 100s of millions of dollars.
IMO his problem was that his best strength - extreme competitiveness and desire to be the best, or be seen to be the best - was a dangerous handicap in trading. Trading has some Zen qualities - to really be the best it is important not to try too hard to be, and especially not to think that you are. Because the easiest way to "up your game" and overtake the number 1 is to take on more risk. That works until it doesn't, then you go from top to bottom overnight. And thinking you ARE the best is extremely dangerous as pride and hubris are lethal in trading.
