Current voting seems to be four thinking that I made the right decision (although Mike's agreement seems to be on legal rather than psycological grounds) and four (if we include Jan and Chris) thinking that I should have made a stand. Meanwhile my friend Rich e-mailed me and (as a mediator) suggested an in-between "conflict resolution" line.
This even-steven split fits my own "damned if I do and damned if I don't feeling". In poker, we know what this means; it means you made a bad decision earlier on in the hand. I'm aware of that, but it still makes it a pain in the arse now that I have to fold on the turn, having put in more than a third of my stack.
Re: ADDD
Date: 2009-02-12 04:10 pm (UTC)This even-steven split fits my own "damned if I do and damned if I don't feeling". In poker, we know what this means; it means you made a bad decision earlier on in the hand. I'm aware of that, but it still makes it a pain in the arse now that I have to fold on the turn, having put in more than a third of my stack.
How's that for extending the poker metaphor?
PJ