Hubris can do strange things to people. Most dangerous, you start to believe your own bullshit. It is not easy for me to imagine the mind of a man who would sue an organization for libel and defamation, collect money, all the while fully cognizant their claims were accurate. It is the mind of a person with a conscience so sedated with narcissism that morality and right from wrong is rendered subordinate to self. The Sunday Times of London is seeking recovery of $500,000 paid to Lance Armstrong plus attorney fees and interest and if a pocket of justice exists in our ambivalent world, they will be remunerated in full.
Hubris can do strange things to people. Most dangerous, you start to believe your own bullshit. It is not easy for me to imagine the mind of a man who would sue an organization for libel and defamation, collect money, all the while fully cognizant their claims were accurate. It is the mind of a person with a conscience so sedated with narcissism that morality and right from wrong is rendered subordinate to self. The Sunday Times of London is seeking recovery of $500,000 paid to Lance Armstrong plus attorney fees and interest and if a pocket of justice exists in our ambivalent world, they will be remunerated in full.