Leon Black: We May Know So Little About Him, He May Know So Little About Himself

 There is the old adage: We never know another human being. 

That might explain how puzzling some of us experience Leon Black's behavior over the past few years. That extends from his frienship with the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and love affair with Russian model Guzel Ganieva to the lawsuits he has been filing against her and others. 

His previous countersuit to her lawsuit in which she alleged sexual misconduct had been dismissed in federal court. Its tone and content were sensationalistic. Some in media snickered. That was from a man who had become a billionaire and created wealth for investors through co-founding private equity powerhouse Apollo.

The latest legal action by Black through his lawyers at Perry Guha had been filed yesterday. There is a long list of allegations, reports Bloomberg. In addtion to what has become the usual - defamation - there are contentions about a breach of contract, violation of confidentialty agreement, unjust enrichment, and tortius interference with contract against her law firm Wigdor. In addition, there is even the claim that Ganieva has been a Russian spy.

There are those of us who think: Instead of being out there filing lawsuits Black might have been laying low and doing quiet reputation restoration. About the latter, his best bet, as with Mike Milken, could have been philanthropy. Hands-on, he could have leverarged his passion for art in establishing learning and earning opportunities in that niche for young people at risk. 

But isn't it arrogant to speculate about Black's recent decision-making. We don't know the man. He may not know himself. About the latter - self-awareness - the mystical Tarot cards have become legitimate after The New York Times published a feature explaining how they are a tool for introspection. Reading the Tarot, the NYT indicates, can have a role in self-care. Here is my article on DIY Tarot readings.  Yes, you can start on the journey to self-knowledge.

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