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    Welcome to New Jersey’s American Dream: A Legal Wonderland

    In the land of neon dreams and heavy traffic jams, New Jersey’s American Dream Mall boasts a 14-story waterslide, two ski lifts, and live sharks — yes, real sharks, because apparently, regular fish just won’t cut it. Miraculously, nearly every store is leased, and about five million thrill-seekers graced its glitzy halls last year. But here’s the kicker: lawyers representing the mall argue that it’s not actually operational. Spoiler alert: Who needs operations when you’ve got post-modern shark wrestling?

    A Finance Writer’s Perfect Playground

    Matt Levine ’00 finds this claim utterly delightful. Once a young lawyer facilitating the mall’s sale, he now returns as a parent who has braved the waterslide with his kids (which, he insists, is “a blast,” which either makes him an optimist or desperate). As a financial writer, he eloquently explained the absurdity of the mall’s legal strategy to his 500,000 newsletter subscribers in his charmingly irreverent piece, “Money Stuff.”

    A Lesson in Corporate Gymnastics

    Levine kicks off with classic finance wisdom: companies often run to investors asking for cash, promising to pay them when the project—surprise, surprise—actually starts making money. But what if the project isn’t “operational?” Let’s imagine an intriguing convo:

    Investor: “Hey, your project is raking in the dough, where’s our share?”

    Company: “Technically, the project isn’t operational, so, um, no cash for you!”

    Investor: “But… you’re literally selling stuff!”

    Company: “True, but if you fine-dine on the legalese, it turns out that we don’t owe you a dime until we hit ‘full commercial operation.’ So, take that, financial wizards!”

    The Wall Street Comedy Club

    Levine’s writing is like a brisk walk through a circus — it blends absurdity with education, gracing financial topics with humor sprinkled here and there. His “Money Stuff” reads like someone had a few too many at a bar while attempting to explain Wall Street’s latest circus act to a confused friend. He masterfully juggles five amusing financial headlines a day, dissecting them with unique insights, hypothetical dialogues, and a dose of irony that makes you question your life choices, like deciding to invest in crypto last year.

    Like Language Learning, But with More Confusion

    The daily format allows Levine to toy with complex ideas without the pressure of coming to a conclusion. He revisits topics like a nostalgic ex-boyfriend, weaving threads from the past into his current thoughts. Remember crypto? It’s a saga that could rival Shakespeare. In 2022, discussions revolved around Elon Musk’s Twitter escapade, while this year it’s private credit—tune in for a thrilling season finale on “Corporate Shenanigans.”

    Humor in the Realm of High Finance

    Levine’s humorous yet informative style has roots from his days at Goldman Sachs, where he regaled colleagues with comical emails about derivatives — a true workplace hero. Imagine trying to keep things hilarious amidst spreadsheets and stock prices! His style may have matured while consuming mid-2000s gossip blogs, realizing that humorous language could make even the driest subjects palatable. Or perhaps it stemmed from childhood debate club adventures, where he harnessed the art of argumentation alongside comedic chops.

    From Classics to Contracts to Comedy

    Once a mere dreamer of a writer, Levine navigated the maze of finance, discovering his passion for contracts — who knew legalese could be so enticing? He dabbled in mergers, acquisitions, and the whimsical world where corporate lawyers unleash their inner poets. Eventually transitioning to the snarky world of Dealbreaker, Levine began to fuse finance with comedy, producing sharply funny pieces that appealed to audiences thirsty for clarity amidst the chaos.

    The Birth of “Money Stuff” and Its Financial Alchemy

    In 2015, Levine launched his eponymous newsletter without fully grasping how it would create a cult following among money lovers everywhere. Now, instead of changing jobs every few years, he channels his inner wordsmith, distilling convoluted financial concepts into digestible nuggets. As a result, readers eagerly await what absurdity he’ll unearth next, all while navigating the turbulent waters of Wall Street with a smile and a wink. Who knew learning about finance could feel like a comedy show? Just don’t expect a refund on your ticket!

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