So, Who Are the Good Guys and Who Are the Bad Guys?
The 2017 television series in Spain, "Money Heist" again triggers the age-old question: Who are the good guys and who are the bad guys? In that saga of robbers who take hostages at the Royal Mint of Spain the Inspector Raquel Murillo handling the negotiations comes to ask that herself. Aren't those ex-cons really a kind of Robin Hood? A year after the successful caper Murillo goes join them in their lux hideaway.
That series is now streaming on Netflix as more and more designate alleged killer of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson Luigi Mangione not only a kind of folk hero but a saint. In Americana it takes a high-profile event like that murder to change things. Maybe how health insurance companies process claims will now be more compassionate to those who could die or go bankrupt from unreimbursed medical bills.
In my tarot readings I am bearing witness to that same ambivalence about right and wrong. So many clients are confused and even confused by that confusion. Things used to be clear.
But now: What about the man who is good provider and treats the partner and children in a respectful way. But he needs other intimate sexual relationships to hold it together?
Should that be acceptable? I open the door for clients to make those kinds of decisions. The tarot, as The New York Times points out, is about gaining clarity about the self. It's what the client wants. The tough nut to crack, after people were told in this Christian nation what they must choose, is for clients to recognize what they want and the tradeoffs they will accept for that.
And, remember when the Democrats were the good guys? Major figures in that political party advocated so much social justice such as DEI. Law firms such as Dentons and Paul Weiss headed by progressive leaders saw to it that would be played out in the legal system.
Currently DEI doesn't seem like it as a wise initiative, does it. There are calls for the Democrats to reinvent its brand. Meanwhile to the working class it certainly isn't the good guy. Come to think of it, Jimmy Hoffa started as the good guy for the working class.
In my professional life where I am finding guidance about who are in my corner and who are not is on professional social networks Blind, Reddit, Fishbowl and Glassdoor. Those addressing my issues know what they're talking about (many are insiders), are candid and care. Maybe that's as good as it gets when there's no institution we trust.
Jane Genova * Tarot Card Reader * Intuitive Coach * Medium.
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