Tuesday, March 14, 2006

In Bad Faith

There are a few quotations that I have recently learned, or decided, to take to heart.

One of them:

In failing circumstances, no-one can be relied on to keep their integrity.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

It's a long story, and probably not one I should relate in a public space, considering there is a lawsuit pending. Suffice it to say, some people were dishonest with me, and now I have found no recourse but to take them to court over the matter.

There is money at stake, but in truth the money is not my primary concern. I dealt with these people in good faith, relying on the honor system to keep everything going smoothly. I suppose that's something of a laughable sentiment these days, but I didn't want to be one of those people that demand written affidavits for every agreement they make. I feel like it needs to be shown to these people that there are consequences for their actions, and that responsibilities should be dealt with honestly and fairly. A lesson, perhaps, that they should have learned in elementary school.

I have decided to go to court even though there is no definitive proof for my case, on the basis of the sentiment described by Sophocles: "Better to fail with honor than succeed by fraud."

I feel like even if I lose the case in court, I will at least have tried to right the situation. Additionally, if the expense and inconvenience of having to go to court makes these people think twice the next time they feel like reneging on a promise or contract, then it will have restored some small measure of the karmic balance.

I am, perversely, gaining no small amount of entertainment from the situation. These people feel they have been wronged by me, possibly by the simple expedient of recognising their duplicity for what it was. I find it not unamusing to observe them raging and storming against the perceived injustices I have done them. It brings to mind another quotation:

People who are brutally honest get more satisfaction out of the brutality than out of the honesty.
-Richard J Needham

5 Comments:

At 12:37 PM, Blogger Ghonie said...

I guess you're feeling a bit of schadenfreude.

I think it's just damn ridiculous. Revenge is best served cold like the Soba they sell at the restaurant down the street. Taking joy in punishing others is not a sin i don't think...since God seemed to love murdering the sodomites as a reminder to all that Democrats are bunch of communists.

Where's my hamburger? What now?

Moron says what?

 
At 3:46 PM, Blogger wandering-mind said...

just cook em a meal and sprinkle in some pubes.

 
At 5:54 PM, Blogger Ghonie said...

That's just gross. Pubes are for decoration and not for EATING!!! You always get that confused. When will you learn?

Where's my hamburger?!?

 
At 6:17 PM, Blogger Ghonie said...

Oh wait, were you talking about Shanker? You want to sprinkle him on some food?

Gross.

 
At 1:23 PM, Blogger Ghonie said...

So......when are we going to get the next installment in the Life of Yankster?


Will you please just post another story in the epic saga that is your life? I think you should go live in Beijing. That way, when the Olympics come around, I could go visit. It should be fun.

We could all go "Chillax" ova thar (i wonder if they allow puerto ricans to visit...).

HE DONE DID IT!

Hmm..the word verification word today is "wonkan". Is that a citizen of Willy Wonka's factory?

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