What We Are Reading Today: Going Infinite by Michael Lewis

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Updated 06 October 2023
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What We Are Reading Today: Going Infinite by Michael Lewis

  • Lewis explores cryptocurrency’s ups and downs, discussing larger-than-life figures and everyday people who lost fortunes

Going Infinite by Michael Lewis is the latest book from the master of narrative nonfiction.

Lewis explores cryptocurrency’s ups and downs, discussing larger-than-life figures and everyday people who lost fortunes.

The book chronicles FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s rise to success on Wall Street before facing criminal allegations at 31.

FTX, the now bankrupt company, was one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges.

Lewis is known for giving readers such deep, emotionally driven stories that they often end up as Hollywood films, such as “Moneyball” and “The Blind Side.”

This may very well be the author’s “best book since Moneyball. It’s excellent,” said a review on goodreads.com.

“Both a psychological portrait and financial roller-coaster ride, Going Infinite is Lewis at the top of his game,” it added.

The author is no finance geek, but he is a good storyteller.

Lewis has made a literary career finding jump-off-the-page characters and using them to help tell complicated stories.

Lewis had exclusive access to FTX headquarters in the Bahamas and conducted interviews with Bankman-Fried and other top executives.


Will Smith brings ‘Pole to Pole’ docu-series to Dubai for Middle East premiere

Updated 12 January 2026
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Will Smith brings ‘Pole to Pole’ docu-series to Dubai for Middle East premiere

  • Star takes part in live onstage Q&A session alongside Allison Fong, Richard Parks, Bryan Fry

DUBAI: Global star Will Smith walked the blue carpet in Dubai on Monday for the Middle East’s premiere of National Geographic’s “Pole to Pole with Will Smith,” marking the regional launch of his seven-part global exploration series.

The event was held at the SEE Institute in The Sustainable City Dubai, the region’s first net-zero emissions building, and brought together government officials, regional celebrities, content creators and sustainability advocates.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Following a private screening of the first episode, Smith took part in a live onstage Q&A session alongside Allison Fong, Richard Parks and Bryan Fry, three of the experts involved in the series.

Five years in the making, the cinematic docuseries follows Smith’s travels from the ice fields of Antarctica to the Amazon rainforest, the Himalayas, African deserts, Pacific islands, and the Arctic, exploring both extreme environments and the people who study and protect them.

L-R: Explorers Richard Parks, Bryan Fry, and Allison Fong with Will Smith. (Supplied)

Faris Saeed, the founder and chairman of SEE Holding, said the series “reminds us that progress is not only about how advanced we become, but by how deeply we remain connected to our humanity and our planet,” adding that future cities must bring people and nature closer together.

The premiere was produced by KS Konnect, the strategic consultancy founded by Kris Fade and Sarah Omolewu.

Sarah Omolewu, co-founder of KS Konnect and Will Smith. (Supplied)

Omolewu said hosting the event in Dubai was “deeply meaningful” and reflected both the city’s status as a cultural hub and Smith’s commitment to purpose-driven storytelling.

“Pole to Pole with Will Smith” will air on National Geographic on Jan. 13 at 8 p.m., on National Geographic Abu Dhabi on Jan. 14 at 9 p.m., and will be available to stream on Disney+ from Jan. 14.