Changed Social Norms - Today Michael Corleone Would Probably Feel No Guilt in Having Fredo Offed


 "Godfather III" has Michael Corleone tormented by his decision to have brother Fredo murdered. He even confesses the "sin" to a Roman Catholic priest.

Today, that scripting might have been way different. After all, Fredo had put a hit on Michael, in his own bed with his pregnant wife next to him. 

The Emerson College poll found that 40% of young people assess the murder of healthcare insurance executive Brian Thompson as "acceptable." Unreimbursed medical bills are the major cause of personal bankruptcies.

Obviously, in current social norms there is no longer "absolute morality." That shift is shaping discussions in tarot readings. For instance, forget the commandment to not covet thy neighbor's wife. More to the point, is this issue: If that relationship will bring you what you need.

Morality has almost become a transactional business case study. Here are variables A, B and C. Is the ROI you derive worth dealing with those factors? 

Much could be changing for up-on-trends defense lawyers. They could be revisiting the usual pitches to jurors and judges. 

That could even re-shape trial strategies for law firms such as Paul Weiss and Kirkland & Ellis with Wall Street clients. Currently a player like Michael Milken might escape prison time because an acceptable argument could be that his work with high-yield bonds was "a significant contribution to the financial world." 

Not that is entirely new. There was the 2007 iconic trial of "Preacher's Wife" Mary Winkler, accused of murdering her husband held in the Bible Belt South. On the table was first-degree murder which could bring a life sentence. 

Skilled lawyer Steve Farese showcased the kind of emotional and spiritual torment the husband imposed on her. Farese, for instance, exhibited the platform shoes Mary had to wear during sex. So much for the old-line Southern Christian ethos, like Thou Shalt Not Kill. Mary only served a light sentence.

The mission of the tarot is self-awareness. Here is what The New York Times says about that. It isn't my role to introduce a code of any kind during a tarot session. It's to guide clients to recognize their own unique values. As Corleone found out, he had to live with what were his true values, at that time. They were: Family First and Forever. 

Jane Genova * Tarot Card Reader * Intuitive Coach * Medium.

Your Wellness Starts From Within

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