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From Lloyd Blankfein 2026-APR-28 · · TorontoWealthGroup

“I realized that as you go up and you're in a position of influence or the ability to help people, you have to have a certain kind of reserve because you can't allow yourself to be flattered in that way. You can't allow yourself to be manipulated and used because you have to make again decisions that are in the best interest of the company and the greater world and not necessarily in their interest.”

Lloyd Blankfein
Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Goldman Sachs
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On , Lloyd Blankfein, Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer at Goldman Sachs, spoke about leadership during Lloyd Blankfein 2026-APR-28 on TorontoWealthGroup.

Lloyd Blankfein 2026-APR-28
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Lloyd Blankfein 2026-APR-28
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About Lloyd Blankfein

Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer · Goldman Sachs

Lloyd Blankfein, former Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, has been promoting his new memoir, *Streetwise: Getting To and Through Goldman Sachs*, in a series of media appearances. He has discussed his upbringing in public housing in Brooklyn, attending Harvard as the first in his family to go to college, and his experience navigating feelings of imposter syndrome. Blankfein described his background as a "streety kind of background" that served as an "early imprint" on him. He also stated that he wanted the book to be "relatable," noting that he is "no genius" and that opportunities came his way as markets trended higher. In interviews, Blankfein has offered his perspective on financial markets and risk. He argued that financial crises are inevitable, using the metaphor of "dry tinder on the floor of the forest" to describe the accumulation of risk during periods of stability. He stated that the "real issue" in the market today is that "we haven't had a reckoning in a long time," leading to assets on balance sheets that "probably are marked too high." Blankfein also commented on the importance of authenticity, recalling advice he received that "everybody knows exactly who you are," and discussed the value of contingency planning over prediction in risk management.

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