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{{a|myth|}}Named after the character [[Chance the Gardener]], in Hal Ashby’s 1979 film ''Being There'' in which Chance, a mentally-challenged, sheltered gardener who has never left his house (''Peter Sellers''), accidentally becomes an trusted advisor to a powerful tycoon and a powerful insider in Washington politics, and impliedly president.
{{a|myth|{{image|scissorman|png|[[Sam Bankman-Fried]], yesterday.}}}}Named after the character [[Chance the Gardener]], in Hal Ashby’s 1979 film ''Being There'' in which Chance, a mentally-challenged, sheltered gardener who has never left his house (''Peter Sellers''), accidentally becomes an trusted advisor to a powerful tycoon and a powerful insider in Washington politics, and impliedly president.
 
The Sam Bankman-Fried story was spookily presaged, by almost a century, in the form of {{otto}}’s story of ''Little Nick-A-Fund'', from his 1891 collection ''[[Cruwwelpeter]]''.


The Sam Bankman-Fried story was spookily presaged, by almost a century, in the form of {{otto}}’s story of ''Little Nick-A-Fund'', from his 1891 collection [[Cruwwelpeter]]
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