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Shylockon Jun 19, 2018 10:09pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Don't underestimate EO ...nuggetin -
Cheers to you also and I, too, can't wait to get my package :-)
I did not say there were no situations in life where "shades of gray" were applicable. I simply have stated what is right and what is not right. This sage involving Alexandria Minerals is not a "shades of gray" situation.
Here are some other "blacks or whites" for you: a person is either honest or dishonest, right or wrong, acting in the best interests of others or not particularly when said person has a legal, fiduciary responsibility to do so, has brought benefit to the company or not after so many years and is a person you can trust or you cannot.
One big problem we have in the world in which we find ourselves today, and this company may be a speck of sand on a wide beach, but it is still part of the "cosmos," is moral relativism. There was a time when a person's actions were indeed either right or wrong. But now, and not to one's credit, we live in a period when "every man (or woman) did that which was right in his own eyes." (Judges 21:25 KJV)
When you lose the moral absolutes in a society, that society is headed down the tube. History abounds with examples of such.
As it was in the days of Noah, so also is it in the day in which we live. The days of Noah were not a good time to live - unless you were on the ark, that is. Personally, I would take the ark any day.
And speaking of the ark and black or white, you were either on it or you were off it. I believe it is pretty clear that being on it was far better. No shades of gray in that case either.
Good fortune to you, nuggetin.