Excellent book. However, it left me terrified for my stock position in Palantir. Palantir has been the largest position in my portfolio for over a year. After listening to Karp’s petulant, unhinged interviews following Michael Burry’s short position and finishing this book at the same time, I have concluded that Karp, while unquestionably brilliant, is a loose cannon that needs to keep his mouth shut or risk an exodus of investors and a crashing of Palantir that could throw fire on Burry’s short position and burst the Palantir stock bubble in a stunning manner. I exited my entire position in Palantir on November 11 at $190, and plan to stay on the sidelines to, hopefully, take a bite after the implosion —which, hopefully, will result in a needed humbling of Mr. Karp, as he has let success and his petty grievances fill him with hubris. I am still a fan of the company, but I see Karp’s arrogance as putting the stock at risk in the near term. Definitely read this book if you are a fan of Mr. Karp or an investor in Palantir.