In his new memoir, Streetwise, Blankfein maintains he did not utter those words in the interview. “The next day, I saw the British reporter in the waiting area outside my office, where he was interviewing some others at the firm. He said he had just a few more questions for me. Not breaking stride, I joked that I couldn’t stop to talk to him because I was in a hurry, ‘off doing God’s work’. You could call it a Lloydian slip. I’d forgotten the advice from my handlers: Remember, Lloyd, whatever you do, don’t be yourself.”
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