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Best teacher I had in high school taught economics. First day of class his lesson was "If you're going to become a criminal follow these 10 rules".

I can't remember all the rules but the two I do: 1. Don't do anything for less than $1M. Risk isn't worth the reward. 2. Don't use a weapon. It adds years to your sentence.

It was mostly about how white-collar crime has a much safer risk/reward ratio.




How you commit crime is make it complicated enough that a prosecutor will think twice about their ability to teach a jury about how what you did worked and that any of the steps were even wrong in the first place. This is why so much financial crime goes unpunished.




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