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I didn't expect to see a familiar face from the crypto world in Epstein's files—Michael Saylor, the CEO of MicroStrategy. But unlike other scandals, Saylor's information seems more like positive publicity. In a 2010 email, Epstein complained that Saylor behaved like a "drugged zombie" at a charity dinner—socially awkward, almost silent, only mentioning his yacht going to Cannes. It was this calm, "pretentious" demeanor that kept Saylor from easily getting involved in complex social networks. Watching Saylor's videos, he seems like a no-nonsense person. I heard he’s also unmarried, possibly not good at handling relationships. This might be related to his childhood experiences. I once heard him share his story: born into a military family with strict discipline, he moved around a lot with the military, living on various air force bases worldwide. His friends kept changing, which made him a bit lonely but also cultivated his love for reading and calm reflection.