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But for the grace of God ...
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What a fortnight this has been for observing the human animal in his natural habitat. We're reminded daily of the clay feet, the wounded psyches, the angst of the exploiters and the anger of the exploitees. Their behavior runs the table, from naive foibles to deep, tragic flaws, linking the venal with the vulnerable. All is writ large in headlines about money, sex and power.

Like the beat-beat-beat of the tom-tom, like the tick-tick-tock of the stately clock, the drip-drip-drip of the raindrops (with apologies to Cole Porter), a voice within keeps repeating, "Why, why, why?" We want reasons why our cultural icons can move so quickly from the spotlight of center stage to hidden places among the shadows of the wings, there to reveal lives lived most scandalously.

We watch with fascination when men on stilts feed our fantasies, but there's nothing left but frustration and disappointment when we witness the witless and wasteful repeating the stupid mistakes of those who fell before them. We're inevitably teased into looking for explanations elsewhere.

Achilles had only his heel to worry about. (Our heels impose larger worries.) The arrow pierced Achilles' heel, but not before he could show an honorable side. He rose above mistakes made through anger, greed and pride, and his myth lives inside the history of literature larger than life-size. How puny our fallen titans look by comparison. No myth can be written small enough to suit.

When Bernard Madoff stood up to be punished for the pain his greed had inflicted on so many, U.S. District Judge Denny Chin imposed the maximum 150 years of imprisonment. The judge called his crimes "extraordinarily evil," and the cries of universal agreement sounded like the chorus in a Greek tragedy. But do we examine ourselves as we examine him or merely dismiss self-examination as "there but for the grace of God go others"?

Dante links the notion of greed to the biblical warning that the love of money is the "root of all evils." In his "Inferno," Dante puts the greedy together with the hoarders who give nothing to their neighbors. The tightfisted and the ravenous wolves are destined to keep bumping into each other as they endlessly push a boulder in the fourth circle of hell. They spend the afterlife in eternal conflict: "Ill-giving, ill-hoarding, lost for them the light of the bright world and in this scuffling caught."

Too bad so many of the charities that benefited from the "profits" earned by Madoff are either out of business or greatly diminished in their ability to help others. Who will make up for those losses? Continued...

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High-end fools
My wife and I belong to a little investment club in our church. We have a modest portfolio and try to learn what we can about investing. We're nickel-and-dime traders, but one thing we do know is not to concentrate our modest resources in any one company. However, many of the people who lost millions at the hands of Madoff, including smart people running some major charitable foundations, concentrated put most of what they had in Madoff's pocket. What went on here? Didn't anyboy think that a yield that seems too good to be true probably is just that?

Greed, vanity, the belief that 'it can't happen to you' and more have been with the human species throughout its history, and that's not going to change. H*ll, some people even vote Republican.

All the World is a stage
and Bernie Madoff mearly a player......
It's a tragedy that those who invested with Madoff were duped out of their millions, but as Dante' wrote so goes the saying, "money is...."
If these "investors" were not so greedy and also might I add naive to trust their fortunes to some one who was bringing in impossible returns on their money while the market flipped and flopped, well, we all know that hindsight is 20/20. The Madoffs got off light. Bernie should have been placed in stocks and pelted with garbage and publicly taunted before going to jail.(real jail, not country club jail) And as for the Mrs., how could she not know or been involved in some small way. She should be taken back to square one.
And since MJ was mentioned at the end of the article. "HE'S DEAD" let him rest in peace, something he could never do while he was alive. Money is the root of all evil, and who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men........
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