Friday, February 27, 2009

Just a spritz of paranoia

Woman and I were discussing this. When we grow up we're taught to trust each other, that people are basically good but that paranoia or suspicion or what have you is a bad thing but you may be at a disadvantage later on in life. She brought up crime writer Ann Rule's books and one intro in particular where Rule says the people who are most often prey are the honest as being honest they think everyone else is. People who lie and do so skillfully, the honest never even suspect they're being had. These are very apropos insights especially in light of the Bernard Madoff scandal and now this Stanford guy. IF it doesn't add up it's not always paranoia at work, it could be your sixth sense or what Lista calls that still small inner voice. Shakespeare knew it, in King Lear the virtuous Edgar has no idea his evil brother Edmund is scheming for his land. There's been events in my own life that don't always add up, bad characters who for some strange reason remain popular whom everybody else trusts but you can see right through them. It always amazes me that these Madoff guys can get away with this stuff for years before the truth finally surfaces, maybe it has to do with the way we're brought up? Politicians we know are corrupt but we still elect them. Perhaps we need to apply a bit of the soapster's wisdom here who once said he tends to think the worst of people until they prove themselves otherwise. I might add ESPECIALLY when $$$$$$ is involved.

8 comments:

  1. If you google 'If it is too good to be true..", you get 71.8 million refs. On the other hand,
    we only get 1.8 million for "Neither a borrower nor a lendeer be". Maddox's appearance is quite distinguished, but that Stanford guy has Ponzi written all over....

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  2. Hey, don't just take it from me Z. Not only do I think people are born and are inherently A-holes until proven otherwise, the Catholic church implores a similar premise what their "Original Sin" proclamation no?

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  3. I have heard that at any given time, half the people are trying to screw the other half of the population. Maybe that percentage is going up, or maybe those doing the screwing are just doing large scale screwing that gets more press, so it seems like a new problem.

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  4. Now when all these financial scandals started to break in the news a few years ago, Tyco et al, I thought maybe these were aberrations, anomalies but it's gotten too common. Maybe Madoff ain't the lone psychopath he's often made out to be, maybe in this day and age he's kinda

    normal?

    After all every now and then you'll hear of some study, say of high school students who think cheating's ok and the % is disturbingly high. Re soapie's unified theory of the A-hole consider that poor security guard who was trampled to death last Black Friday on Long Island. If the A-holes were few and far between his family wouldn't be missing him. We like to build ourselves up as a race but maybe we're not all that intelligent.

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  5. It's that too may people think selfishly, and thinking of oneself isn't evil but we take it to the extreme, and don't want to accept responsibility for ourselves.

    Re: the Madoff situation, I heard a commentator reminding us that all the people who invested with him were going along with him because of the promises he made and the old saying if something is too good to be true it probably is didn't matter to them, the investors wanted a quick buck, too, remember.

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  6. Honestly though I think we all have this ability to some extent, call it a psychic impression and it needs to be listened to. Now most people I come across in my daily affairs are ok by me but I believe when someone comes along who is very evil I can feel it. People call it picking up a vibe and it's happened to me on at least two occasions. Some are poor actors but I think this skill needs to be cultivated if we're to survive in this day and age.

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  7. it's too late...they have the PEN, they have the BIG IDEAS and they're pushing them through, whether our sixth sense tells us "WHAT THE...?" or not, right?

    Ah, well...Trump was on TV last night saying that, in Florida, for years, people would ask "who are YOU invested with?" And the elites would answer "Madoff, of COURSE" Ouch.

    THAT guy, you'd have thought people could read and RUN...........our government? People sure didn't read THAT GUY right.. or they did, and they're excited about socialism......man.

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  8. I usually don't watch "60 Minutes" but they had a segment on some guy who figured out Madoff in five minutes and took four hours to mathematically prove it so he sent in letters to the S.E.C. going way back in 2000 alerting them and they did nothing. 60 is kind of hipper now with most of the fossils gone.

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