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The psychological toll on those who predicted the crisis from "summary" of The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine (movie tie-in) by Michael Lewis
The aftermath of the crisis took a heavy toll on those who had seen it coming. They were burdened by a sense of guilt and responsibility, haunted by the knowledge that they had warned others but hadn't been able to prevent the disaster. They were also isolated, unable to find solace or validation in a world that seemed to have turned against them. Their predictions had been dismissed and mocked by many, and now that their worst fears had come true, they found themselves in a position of painful vindication. They had been proven right, but at a great cost. The stress and anxiety of watching the crisis unfold had taken a toll on their mental health, leaving them struggling to cope with the enormity of the situation. Some of them had lost friends or strained relationships with family members who couldn't understand or accept their warnings. They felt betrayed by a system that had failed to listen to them, and now they were left to grapple with the conseq...Similar Posts
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