The Fool Who Asks

Without going into particulars, I’ll just say that I was recently struggling with a dilemma that was escalating to undesireable levels of psyhchological distress. It was a situation where I was trying to decide whether to ask for a special favor. I knew that asking would not only be futile, but would also be embarrassing and demeaning. On the other hand, if I could get the favor, it would be really great.

In the course of some number of days during which I agitated over whether to ask for the favor or just let it go and move on, I stumbled across a collection of “quotations” I had saved once upon a time in an obscure subdirectory on my computer. It was a pretty pithy and amusing collection, and included this:

“The person who asks may be a fool for five minutes. The person who doesn’t ask will be a fool for life.”

So, I picked up the phone and asked.

Turned out, my premise was totally incorrect. What I was asking for was routine and did not even amount to a favor – it was freely available to anyone, simply for the asking.

So, there y’go! :jesors:

Not Many Articles

In case anybody has noticed, and I doubt anybody has, there aren’t a lot of regular articles being posted here. I’ve noticed, of course, several lawyer blawgs that are just prolific. I don’t know where they find the time. Law professors, maybe, but as a practicing attorney with a couple of other interests like making websites, I just don’t have time to be prolific with this blog. I’m mentioning this because it’s not my intention to disappoint or mislead anybody. An argument could be made that a person ought not to have a blog unless a person is going to blog, that is, post articles somewhat regularly, definitely more frequently than a blue moon. Then again, it’s a free internet and a person doesn’t have to write if a person doesn’t have the time.