Summer Books of Fintech Execs: From Dickens to Market Panics
THE SO WHAT
What senior operators choose to read is a soft signal of where their mental models are anchored—19th‑century panics and narrative-heavy classics suggest more focus on cycles and human behavior than on new instruments. If your board and counterparties are steeped in this canon, frame product and risk conversations in terms of recurring patterns, not novelty.
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