Goldman Sachs hates DJs


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Goldman Sachs hates DJs

The gig is up for the CEO of Goldman Sachs.

David Solomon hung up the turntables this week.

"DJ D-Sol" had a good run.

He performed at Lollapalooza. He even hit the Billboard charts.

But the board of directors crushed his little passion project.

Thankfully your side projects are safe.

And you should lean into them.


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