Articles by Sam Polk

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For the Love of Money: Wall Street’s Money Addiction
Sam Polk – The New York Times, 18 Sep 2017

These traders despised anything or anyone that threatened their bonuses. Ever see what a drug addict is like when he’s used up his junk? He’ll do anything — walk 20 miles in the snow, rob a grandma — to get a fix. Wall Street was like that. In the months before bonuses were handed out, the trading floor started to feel like a neighborhood in “The Wire” when the heroin runs out.

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For the Love of Money: Wall Street’s Money Addiction
Sam Polk – International New York Times, 8 Feb 2016

In my last year on Wall Street my bonus was $3.6 million — and I was angry because it wasn’t big enough. I was 30 years old, had no children to raise, no debts to pay, no philanthropic goal in mind. I wanted more money for exactly the same reason an alcoholic needs another drink: I was addicted.

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