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[theSkimm Logo] Daily Skimm [Header Image]( Skimmâd while [shopping the year's biggest sales]( Top Story Crash Course Now Trending: In just days, 30-year-old crypto wunderkind [Sam Bankman-Fried]( went from industry leader to industry villain. And joined the ranks of CEOs whoâve had a very public implosion. Now, with an alleged [book](, multiple [documentaries](, and [congressional hearings]( on the way, thatâs raising a familiar question: Why do we keep falling for these falls from grace? The Story If the SBF saga sounds familiar, thatâs because it is. See: [Adam Neumann](, [Elizabeth Holmes](, and [Travis Kalanick](. All of whom were young, larger-than-life CEOs who ended up in hot water â and who became the subject of headlines, group chats, and eventually Hollywood. Because, as is the case with stories about grifters and scammers (think: [Anna Delvey](, the [Tinder Swindler](, [that woman with the hair](), real-life drama does translate to on-screen drama. And thereâs no shortage of it. Since all of these founders are ultimately people with big dreams, who are willing to do whatever it takes (often, at the very least shady and the very most illegal) to get other people to believe in their vision. What do you mean? Maybe youâve never purchased crypto. But chances are, youâve taken an Uber. And perhaps youâve worked from a WeWork. Or you know someone who has. Meaning, part of the obsession may come from the fact that some of these services â and Big Tech, generally â have become part of our daily lives. Then thereâs the bigger question: How do they do it? Spoiler, itâs not [something magical](. The answer, some say, is that theyâre daring, super charismatic, and their passion knows no bounds. Which is exactly why these entrepreneurs make compelling characters in TV and film. For more proof, check out [these stories](: - â[Bad Vegan](â: In 2015, [Sarma Melngailis]( left NYC â and her vegan hot spot, Pure Food and Wine â behind. And disappeared amid allegations of not paying her employees and defrauding investors. She eventually pled guilty and served time behind bars. Though, thereâs a bit more to the story than that. - â[Sour Grapes](â: For nearly a decade, [Rudy Kurniawan]( dominated the LA wine scene by buying and selling rare wines. That is, until authorities discovered he was a big fraud. Think: He was actually rebottling cheap booze in his kitchen. And pocketing millions doing it. - â[Orgasm Inc: The Story of OneTaste](â: In the early 2000s, American author and businesswoman [Nicole Daedone]( founded OneTaste, a sexual wellness company that promised âspiritual enlightenmentâ through 15-minute female orgasms. But allegations of sex trafficking, prostitution, and labor law violations followed â sparking an alleged FBI investigation. - â[LuLaRich](â: [DeAnne and Mark Stidham]( built a billion-dollar clothing empire, called LuLaRoe, with 60,000 consultants. But lawsuits allege the company was actually a pyramid scheme that misled retailers into investing thousands of dollars. - â[Madoff](â: As in, [Bernie Madoff](. The American financier responsible for the biggest Ponzi scheme in history. Think: Cheating tens of thousands of people out of an estimated $65 billion over the course of decades. - â[Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room](â: In the late â90s, the [energy giant]( painted a picture of success. But the company collapsed after mismanagement and fraud. Which led to a wave of new regulation and legislation on accounting standards. And several of its execs going to prison. theSkimm Behind the rise and fall of entrepreneurs and CEOs lies real consequences. And real victims. So while we all enjoy the countless hours of entertainment, may we all learn a thing or two on what not to do when reaching for the American Dream. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=The stories of failed CEOs arenât slowing down. And neither are their film and TV adaptations. #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Downtime Downtime doesnât have to mean doing nothing. Hereâs one idea for making the most of your weekend. Thereâs only one thing thatâs just as good â if not better â than the Thanksgiving feast. And thatâs the leftovers. But if youâre struggling with how to turn a fridge full of stuffing, mashed potatoes, and turkey into days of breakfast, lunch, and dinner, donât worry. Weâve got plenty of suggestions for what to do with it all. - Think beyond the same old sandwich. Yes, [the next-day sandwich]( is delicious. But it never hurts to try something new â especially when thatâs a [Thanksgiving Crunchwrap]( dipped in leftover gravy. Another great option is [empanadas]( filled with turkey, stuffing, and mashed potatoes and served with a side of cranberry sauce. - Get creative with the turkey. If all thatâs left is a lot of turkey, give that extra meat [a fresh taste](. Think: turkey samosas, Thai-inspired turkey curry, turkey croquettes, even turkey ramen. And if you still have turkey bones, donât toss them. They can make for a soul-warming soup or stock. - Mashed potatoes for every meal? Itâs [possible](. Think: Mashed potato waffles, potato pancakes, or potato cake benedict for breakfast. And shepherdâs pie, steakhouse mashed potato bowls, potato pierogies, or potato gnocchi for lunch and dinner. - Get stuffed on stuffing. Make the most of the signature side with [recipes for everything]( from stuffing muffins and meatballs, to turkey and stuffing dumpling soup, to stuffing hushpuppies. And, as the name suggests, you can also use your leftovers to stuff mushrooms, peppers, and squash. - Get lost in the sauce. You can add some [cranberry sauce]( to a bowl of yogurt or oatmeal. Or you can incorporate it in your favorite pot of chili or your go-to BBQ glaze. And if you still have [leftover gravy](, consider using it for buttermilk biscuits, turkey pot pie, and polenta. Skimm Picks Here are todayâs recs to help you live a smarter life⦠1. The gift every man needs. [This luxury grooming kit]( comes with an electric body hair trimmer, ball deodorant (that's right), a free pair of anti-chafing boxers, and more. [Use code BLACKFRIDAY]( for 25% off and free shipping.* 2. An extremely comfy oversized sweater. [This brand](âs new boyfriend cardigan gives coastal grandma vibes in the best way. And costs 41% less than most other 100% Grade A cashmere sweaters do. Itâs perfect for gifting â or keeping. [Add to cart](.* 3. Major deals on top-notch beauty and wellness products. [This brand]( makes deluxe-quality makeup, skincare, and bodycare minus the markup. And everything on their site is 50% off with code BF50 through Monday. Weâre eyeing their limited-edition luxury holiday candle. [Happy shopping](.* 4. 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Download it [here](. Skimm the Holidays Lots of gifts to browse in our [Holiday Shoppes](. Grab presents for your mom, brother, nephew, aunt...you get the picture. Looking for something that'll keep on giving past December? Check out [our fave subscriptions](. Skimm'd by: Maria del Carmen Corpus, Melissa Goldberg, and Clem Robineau Design: theSkimm | Photos: Getty Images, Brooklyn Candle Studio *PS: This is a sponsored post.
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