>>
>> However, if you're trying to negotiate an amicable settlement or
>> arrangement with me, you'd want someone like Ivan, 'cause he'll get a lot
>> more from me than the mean guy. And we'll all end up with a lot less nasty
>> karma to deal with afterwards.

Javlik wrote:
>     In part, it depends upon the size of your area and how much
>competition you have, but... The "karma" can cost you a LOT more than the
>settlement over the long haul.  Business is not about one shot deals, it
>is about long term relationships.

I agree 100%. I also believe firmly in the principle of karma. I've had too
many direct experiences of it not too. The way it works is, you ruthlessly
steal somebody's client, be prepared, because eventually someone's going to
do the exact same thing to you. You screw somebody in a business deal, be
prepared for it to happen right back at ya. Karma seems to be the way the
Universe teaches us how our misdeeds hurt others so that eventually,
hopefully, we'll stop doing those nasty things to other  people.


Suz


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