Michael Lewis on how to deal with bosses and control your own career

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 An unlikely candidate for the job, Michael Lewis started out working as a bond salesman for Salomon Brothers in the 1980s. He quit and at age 29, shot to fame with his semi-autobiographical work, "Liar's Poker," which chronicled the excesses of '80s Wall Street.

Lewis has since authored many bestselling non-fiction works, including "Moneyball" and "The Big Short." His newest title is "The Undoing Project."

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Here, Michael Lewis offers advice to his 20-something self - and everyone else - about how to take control of your own fate early in your career.

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