Pushkin. It's Michael Lewis here. I'm back with Against the Rules. Last season I talked about the attack on referees and the idea of fairness. This season is all about the rise of coaches in American life. Yeah, what are you doing? It wasn't that long ago that we only had coaches in sports. You need to stop being a lazy piece and work for your picture or I'm going to kick your ass. Got it now? Coaches are everywhere. Shut up,
so I'll give you positivity. There are people who call themselves life coaches and other people who call themselves death coaches. It's a saying which is therapy is apoth of tears, and coaching is the laughter. You can hire a coach to improve your executive skills, your online dating performance, and even your charisma. I am here to guide you and making sure you grow as a person. But the rise of coaching is connected to unfairness. The richest, best performing
people in the world have the most coaching. That guy would never have gotten into Yale, but this guy who got all this coaching did get into Yale. It just seems like anyone who can answer these questions has got to be coached. Who's coaching the uber driver. Coaching just ends up making the rich richer. Yeah, join me for season two of Against the Rules from Pushkin Industries. I might even get a little coaching myself. So, Michael, if you had something you wanted to be coached on, what
would that be? I'm not telling at least yet. Against the Rules is back May fifth. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.