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Chadwick Matlin's review of NYT's Ross Sorkin's book "Too Big To Fail," tells the story of Fuld's cockiness, overconfidence, whats the right word? He got into a fight with his ROTC officer as a student writes Sorkin in his new book. And there he is turning down offers from a Korean bank, Barclays and Bank of America - making the wrong decision each time- because he did not recognize the danger Lehman was in and had an inflated view of Lehman, helped by staffers. Perhaps says Matlin, encouraged by the people that he surrounded himself with. A anecdote in the book is cited that shows Fuld in New Delhi asking Treasury Secretary Paulson if he could get clearance from Russia for his flight to cut 5 hours of flying time, and Paulson telling him he couldn't get that for himself.

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