Two weeks ago my blog consisted of a list of my Dislikes, e.g., Judge strike outs. My blogging concept is to encourage comments and then respond to them, i.e., interact with the audience and create a conversation. This week I seek to double down on the interaction by publishing the reaction to my Dislikes by the readers. The commenter Dislikes are as follows:Paul Napolitano: Disingenuousness/phoniness
About five years ago, I wrote a blog about the issues I was having with a former client who owed my firm significant money. He had taken to the internet to disparage me and my firm in order to have leverage over his debt. The blog essentially centered on the help I received from others to deal with this sort of extortion. Through that experience, I learned how important it is to have a network of family, friends, and colleagues and that it is okay to ask them for help when you need it.
I face an interesting dilemma involving a City Council candidate I advise. We want to include material advocating his position on a very important ballot issue – Proposition No. 1 (“Prop 1”) – voters get to weigh in on this November 8 when voters will also find him on the general election ballot. Four years ago, voters chose him with 96.8% the general election following a bruising multi-candidate primary for an open seat. The year he prevailed in a two candidate race with more than 3/4 of the votes.
Fall is trying to arrive, leaves are starting to turn and it's a unique time in New York...
Basketball season is starting
Hockey season is starting
Football is in full swing
and the Yankees are in playoff baseball (one win away from going to the World Series as I write this and, hopefully, will be on their way by the time you read this:)
Are you watching?
I don't want to jinx the Yankees or Aaron Judge by writing about their present ALCS standing, but this story grows out of it.
