Runtu wrote:Inconceivable wrote:Thanks Danna,
These are my thoughts and perceptions as well.
I imagine those that invested their life savings with Bernie Madoff had a similar experience when they began to evaluate how the loss would affect the rest of their lives.
That's a really interesting analogy. Imagine if a believing Mormon had just dismissed and diminished an ex-Mo's experience, and then that same Mormon discovered that he had lost millions of dollars to Madoff.
Can you imagine how that LDS member would respond if we ex-Mos said, "You just oppose Madoff because of your own pride or sin or laziness. If you really don't have any faith in Madoff, you need to just move on and never talk or think about it; otherwise you'll become bitter and angry, which tends to be the lot of those who wrongly reject the wonderful benefits of Madoff's investments."
Actually Runtu, the reason people no longer have faith in Madoff is because they spoke badly of him. All those people who had suspicions that he was deceiving them spoke up, and those people who felt there was something amiss went to the police, and well, it had nothing to do with Madoff at all. If only people would stop complaining and just tow the line all would be well.
