Not the most ridiculous, only the more ridiculous

Elouise 2022-11-30 00:50:58

There is not the most absurd, only the more absurd. Full of grand ideals, 19-year-old Stanford University student Elizabeth Holmes decided to drop out of school. She went to Silicon Valley to start her own business with enthusiasm, relying on the concept of "a drop of blood". In just ten years, she became the first female entrepreneur in Silicon Valley worth more than one billion U.S. dollars. She was also crowned with the title of "Female Steve Jobs". She was on the cover of Time Magazine, and she came from political circles and military behind her. The fierce investment in the world, the legal world, and the financial world sits here. Behind the stars are full of lies. Everyone is persuaded by her low voice to live in beautiful fairy tales, except for rational people. As the balloon gets bigger and bigger, it will eventually show up. When the balloon is punctured, those famous people who are intoxicated in fairy tales can see clearly that the horns on the unicorn's head are only for birthday hats. All ideals eventually become delusions. This is completely a plot that only happens in movies, but it is moved to reality. This documentary may be due to space limitations. Some interviewees are reluctant to show up or cooperate. The content is not as comprehensive as in the book. Many characters and events are only lightly introduced, and there is no in-depth discussion. If you don’t have time, you can watch the documentary. Knowing one or two, I recommend reading books if you have time. "Blood" was written by John Carreyrou, an investigative reporter from the Wall Street Journal who exposed the incident. The incident has been confirmed to be adapted into a movie, directed by Adam Mckay, and Jennifer Lawrence as Elizabeth Holmes.

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