I wonder if in the school for con-men and sales-persons (yes, I'm pretty sure they go to the same place), they have a lesson, hailed as the most important, on "Playing your victim's conscience/heart".
It sure must be worth all the money (which they probably tried to steal back, but you can't teach a teacher, can you?), because once that lesson's learned, you're a step closer to earning yourself a place in the boulevard of the treacherous.
For example: One merry old trick in the book, that never actually gets old, is to pretend to be struck by some great (emotional) calamity, if not a health-related-one, and grab sympathy, and all you can while you're at it. And mind you, most of the time, in this actually-not-so-bad world, there are millions of kind hearted souls who get swindled off not only money or equivalents, but any future motive to be nice to any one ever again.
And the creme-de-la-creme, who are the toppers in this dingy-but-large classroom of the deceitful know exactly what strings to pull. These people are oh-so-gifted, that they can grab from the fellow heartless, in their own game.
And let's not forget, the true-royalty in this scene, now these guys ought to be given an award, because they learn their tricks from movies (the one's that make us go "Dang! From right under his nose!"), that they stole from the guy who sells pirated CD's, and watched it in someone else's player!
So, now, the great question (Drum roll, please!), what can we do? Is there any way to save ourselves from being disheartened and losing all respect for this world, people and kindness? To ever be 'Cheat Secure'?
Nope.
Not unless we all refuse to interact, listen, or shower an act of kindness on anyone who walks on this green earth.
But maybe, just maybe, that's a little too drastic.
The other way to be... unaffected personally, according to the wisdom of those of eons before, is to forgive, and understand that someone might have had a need, and we were merely suppling the needful... (well, hopefully, put to good use! Cross your fingers!)
Forgive, because the world is a wonderful place, and although some or most things don't appear fair, in the grand scheme of life, all is fair.
So...I guess it's time I stopped cribbing about my own... should I say "Lost, and hopefully useful to someone else?" articles, which trust me, it's a long list that made me very unhappy at various points, but what better time to forgive than now?
(Note #1: If you've found your criminal, and you do have enough evidence, I'd suggest getting a lawyer.)
;)
(Note # 2: The rest of us can feel like trees! Who returns anything to trees? They don't even need us humans to supply the carbon dioxide! We're lying to ourselves and them when we say we "supply" something they produce on their own, or other animals can do as well. Let's feel for them while we're at it!)
It sure must be worth all the money (which they probably tried to steal back, but you can't teach a teacher, can you?), because once that lesson's learned, you're a step closer to earning yourself a place in the boulevard of the treacherous.
For example: One merry old trick in the book, that never actually gets old, is to pretend to be struck by some great (emotional) calamity, if not a health-related-one, and grab sympathy, and all you can while you're at it. And mind you, most of the time, in this actually-not-so-bad world, there are millions of kind hearted souls who get swindled off not only money or equivalents, but any future motive to be nice to any one ever again.
And the creme-de-la-creme, who are the toppers in this dingy-but-large classroom of the deceitful know exactly what strings to pull. These people are oh-so-gifted, that they can grab from the fellow heartless, in their own game.
And let's not forget, the true-royalty in this scene, now these guys ought to be given an award, because they learn their tricks from movies (the one's that make us go "Dang! From right under his nose!"), that they stole from the guy who sells pirated CD's, and watched it in someone else's player!
So, now, the great question (Drum roll, please!), what can we do? Is there any way to save ourselves from being disheartened and losing all respect for this world, people and kindness? To ever be 'Cheat Secure'?
Nope.
Not unless we all refuse to interact, listen, or shower an act of kindness on anyone who walks on this green earth.
But maybe, just maybe, that's a little too drastic.
The other way to be... unaffected personally, according to the wisdom of those of eons before, is to forgive, and understand that someone might have had a need, and we were merely suppling the needful... (well, hopefully, put to good use! Cross your fingers!)
Forgive, because the world is a wonderful place, and although some or most things don't appear fair, in the grand scheme of life, all is fair.
So...I guess it's time I stopped cribbing about my own... should I say "Lost, and hopefully useful to someone else?" articles, which trust me, it's a long list that made me very unhappy at various points, but what better time to forgive than now?
*****
;)
(Note # 2: The rest of us can feel like trees! Who returns anything to trees? They don't even need us humans to supply the carbon dioxide! We're lying to ourselves and them when we say we "supply" something they produce on their own, or other animals can do as well. Let's feel for them while we're at it!)
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