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Posting derogitory comments can often have unintended consequences
That is the very reason that this Forum bans such threads. When people pile on
in a negative way, it is sometimes more public humiliation then a person can bear.
In the future, let us remember that words can be as sharp a weapon as the blade
of a knife.Always attempt to use words carefully, tactfully and with moderation. I can
not say that the harsh words written on this Forum in any way caused this tragedy, however
I can not say that it did not act as the straw that broke the camels back.
"Be slow to anger and quick to forgive"
in a negative way, it is sometimes more public humiliation then a person can bear.
In the future, let us remember that words can be as sharp a weapon as the blade
of a knife.Always attempt to use words carefully, tactfully and with moderation. I can
not say that the harsh words written on this Forum in any way caused this tragedy, however
I can not say that it did not act as the straw that broke the camels back.
"Be slow to anger and quick to forgive"
There once was a place called
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against the tide of misfortune.
Camelot
<< <i>Ken, not all people have the maturity , the strength and the faith, to stand
against the tide of misfortune. >>
Darwin's Law.
<< <i>Weak minds can be affected by anything. Strong minds can handle situations in a rational way.
Ken >>
My late wife attempted suicide a few times over the years out of despair over her chronic health problems.
I am sorry you think so little of her.
Tom DeLorey
Edited to add: She did not die of suicide, but as a result of the chronic health problems.
Many people have problems. Thank the God you recognize that you do not have the other person's problems, but merely yours.
We all tow a line, and have to be responsible for it. On the reverse, have to be just as responsible in forming our own opinions on any situation before us, and not throw stones just because everyone else is.
One thing that hasn't been said is will the police investigate the deleted threads and take some action? Bullied to death? Kind of like the girl who killed herself due to Facebook comments.
Would not surprise me to see this whole story play out on the news or a 20/20 type show.
Maybe PCGS needs to delete the BST threads. Maybe even these boards.
It's a shame. I am at a loss for words.
<< <i>Bear, I agree.
One thing that hasn't been said is will the police investigate the deleted threads and take some action? Bullied to death? Kind of like the girl who killed herself due to Facebook comments.
Would not surprise me to see this whole story play out on the news or a 20/20 type show.
Maybe PCGS needs to delete the BST threads. Maybe even these boards.
It's a shame. I am at a loss for words. >>
You forget that this forum has helped many work out their problems as well---------------------BigE
Everyone has a breaking point. May you never find yours.
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<< <i>"Weak minds can be affected by anything. Strong minds can handle situations in a rational way."
Everyone has a breaking point. May you never find yours. >>
Sir the breaking point happened about 42 years ago and was handled. Like I said " Strong minds handle situations in a rational way"
Believe me the problem was not on a frigin chat board.
Ken
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<< <i>"Weak minds can be affected by anything. Strong minds can handle situations in a rational way."
Everyone has a breaking point. May you never find yours. >>
Sir the breaking point happened about 42 years ago and was handled. Like I said " Strong minds handle situations in a rational way"
Believe me the problem was not on a frigin chat board.
Ken >>
I am overwhelmed by your compassion. Surely your dealing with your own breaking point helped you learn a great deal from the experience, and you have grown from it to the point where those lessons inform all your dealings with lesser mortals.
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<< <i>Bear, I agree.
One thing that hasn't been said is will the police investigate the deleted threads and take some action? Bullied to death? Kind of like the girl who killed herself due to Facebook comments.
Would not surprise me to see this whole story play out on the news or a 20/20 type show.
Maybe PCGS needs to delete the BST threads. Maybe even these boards.
It's a shame. I am at a loss for words. >>
You forget that this forum has helped many work out their problems as well---------------------BigE >>
That is an excellent point. If we had known he was in trouble, perhaps we could have helped him in some way.
Even despite his prolonged absence, Cameron had far, far more friends here than detractors. I and others who did not know him well had a blind faith that even though things appeared not to be working well for him presently on the business side, that he was a good person and one of strong character. He even came here and posted with great conviction that he was only a shipping carrier change from righting everything. Later, we have come to learn that he had significant and ultimately ruinous financial problems.
There is no doubt that if some influential folks here knew of this, arrangements could and would have been made, perhaps an internship or mentorship, perhaps some financial assistance or a job with a coin firm. For goodness sakes, everyone liked the kid, and everyone wanted him to do well.
<< <i> ... it's strongly suggested that no emails be sent when you're angry since it comes out loud and clear in your message. And yes, I realize this is all physco-babble and I'm opening myself up to the flame-throwers, but for whatever reason, it seems to work! >>
That's not psycho-babble, that's common sense about human nature.
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<< <i>"Weak minds can be affected by anything. Strong minds can handle situations in a rational way."
Everyone has a breaking point. May you never find yours. >>
Sir the breaking point happened about 42 years ago and was handled. Like I said " Strong minds handle situations in a rational way"
Believe me the problem was not on a frigin chat board.
Ken >>
I don't think you are trying to trivalize what happened but I think the situation with Cameron went far beyond comments on a coin forum.....financial distress has been the cause of many thousands of suicides over the years. Clinical depression can criple the strongest of men....I have been there and it sounds like potentially you have as well so I don't think we can jump to the conclusion that a person is weak if they take that action as there is so much more to it then just strength of character etc.
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<< <i>"Weak minds can be affected by anything. Strong minds can handle situations in a rational way."
Everyone has a breaking point. May you never find yours. >>
Sir the breaking point happened about 42 years ago and was handled. Like I said " Strong minds handle situations in a rational way"
Believe me the problem was not on a frigin chat board.
Ken >>
I am overwhelmed by your compassion. Surely your dealing with your own breaking point helped you learn a great deal from the experience, and you have grown from it to the point where those lessons inform all your dealings with lesser mortals. >>
I have no compassion for people who devastate the people closest to themselves, children, wives, parents, through selfish actions. What is so hard to understand about this?
Ken
To me, his choices were mutually exclusive, both involved a mutually exclusive decision of action and both incur different results. The harm caused by the first choice is never mitigated or subjugated to the harm caused by the second choice. His thefts and his lies in the attempt to cover up were exposed and are incontrovertible Facts, not malicious "gossip" or accusations. He had a choice in how to deal with it
But if you want to really talk unintended consequences, the folks who offer little sympathy today are those 'unintended consequences' from two years ago, when the viscous level of attack on his VICTIMS from Board members was outrageous! Lack of empathy to him now was caused by the members who then supported the thief, despite the open, overwhelming evidence and the bold-face lies, he made himself, in writing!
When you die (besides worldly things you accumulated as you passed thru), only memories of you by others, memories of your honor, memories of the way you treated people, are what really matter.
Leave it at that.
*POOF*
<< <i>Bear, I agree.
One thing that hasn't been said is will the police investigate the deleted threads and take some action? Bullied to death? Kind of like the girl who killed herself due to Facebook comments.
Would not surprise me to see this whole story play out on the news or a 20/20 type show.
Maybe PCGS needs to delete the BST threads. Maybe even these boards.
It's a shame. I am at a loss for words. >>
We here do not know the extent of his financial woes. Perhaps the infrequent situations here were just the tip of the iceberg. Sorry to hear of the way it played out. There are plenty of folks here who would have offered help or advice if asked.
If we are to cease communications about bad transactions on the BST, then there should be no BST.
It is a shame nobody was there to talk him down.
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<< <i>"Weak minds can be affected by anything. Strong minds can handle situations in a rational way."
Everyone has a breaking point. May you never find yours. >>
Sir the breaking point happened about 42 years ago and was handled. Like I said " Strong minds handle situations in a rational way"
Believe me the problem was not on a frigin chat board.
Ken >>
I am overwhelmed by your compassion. Surely your dealing with your own breaking point helped you learn a great deal from the experience, and you have grown from it to the point where those lessons inform all your dealings with lesser mortals. >>
I have no compassion for people who devastate the people closest to themselves, children, wives, parents, through selfish actions. What is so hard to understand about this?
Ken >>
Excellent moral point. This is a tragedy. For many.
And, once again, the effin human race has let you down.
Can a Jew remind you at Christmas time about "loving the sinner while still hating the sin"?
Uh, too much ambiguity......?
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<< <i>"Weak minds can be affected by anything. Strong minds can handle situations in a rational way."
Everyone has a breaking point. May you never find yours. >>
Sir the breaking point happened about 42 years ago and was handled. Like I said " Strong minds handle situations in a rational way"
Believe me the problem was not on a frigin chat board.
Ken >>
I am overwhelmed by your compassion. Surely your dealing with your own breaking point helped you learn a great deal from the experience, and you have grown from it to the point where those lessons inform all your dealings with lesser mortals. >>
I have no compassion for people who devastate the people closest to themselves, children, wives, parents, through selfish actions. What is so hard to understand about this?
Ken >>
I don't understand and I frankly I don't need too......you have a right to your opinion of course but personally I have enough compassion to compensate for those that have none and while you may not understand that.....I sleep easy at night knowing I was not put on this earth to judge others. Have I done it in my life...yes I have....am I trying to be a better person by offering forgiveness and compassion even when none is warranted....yes I am. What always comes to mind when things like this come up and folks critize others is glass houses...nough said....
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<< <i>"Weak minds can be affected by anything. Strong minds can handle situations in a rational way."
Everyone has a breaking point. May you never find yours. >>
Sir the breaking point happened about 42 years ago and was handled. Like I said " Strong minds handle situations in a rational way"
Believe me the problem was not on a frigin chat board.
Ken >>
I am overwhelmed by your compassion. Surely your dealing with your own breaking point helped you learn a great deal from the experience, and you have grown from it to the point where those lessons inform all your dealings with lesser mortals. >>
I have no compassion for people who devastate the people closest to themselves, children, wives, parents, through selfish actions. What is so hard to understand about this?
Ken >>
Excellent moral point. This is a tragedy. For many.
And, once again, the effin human race has let you down.
Can a Jew remind you at Christmas time about "loving the sinner while still hating the sin"?
Uh, too much ambiguity......?
Certainly, .......your question makes me think of Jesus of Nazareth.
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
are superior to him, that your strength of mind and body makes you better. It must be interesting
to live with this kind of moral certainty.
A breaking point is not something that one "deals with." It is exactly what it says, the point at which
someone is "broken" either in mind or spirit. Having re-read all of the previous postings concerning
Cameron, I have to agree that some of the individuals on this forum did contribute to Cameron
reaching his breaking point sooner than was necessary.
I will miss you, Cameron. I hope you find a better world in the future.
<< <i>A friend is no longer with us, at a tragically young age, and all some of you can say is that you
are superior to him, that your strength of mind and body makes you better. It must be interesting
to live with this kind of moral certainty.
A breaking point is not something that one "deals with." It is exactly what it says, the point at which
someone is "broken" either in mind or spirit. Having re-read all of the previous postings concerning
Cameron, I have to agree that some of the individuals on this forum did contribute to Cameron
reaching his breaking point sooner than was necessary.
I will miss you, Cameron. I hope you find a better world in the future. >>
Personally having dealt with people who have had suicidal thoughts, if you are that far off to where taking your own life is your, "salvation", so to speak, then you should not be on the computer in the first place. The main priority they should be looking for beyond all else is mental stability. Because now 3 people are inadvertently devistated by one act, forever.
I've never been one to 'second guess' why things happen or maybe I should say 'what could have been done' to prevent such a thing.
We did what we normally do.
We reacted in a 'law abiding' way, and that was to show our displeasure and our disappointment in this person's business activities.
No guilt should be felt by anyone.
But now is a time to mourn for the person and not dwell on his business activities.
"“Those who sacrifice liberty for security/safety deserve neither.“(Benjamin Franklin)
"I only golf on days that end in 'Y'" (DE59)
It is a sad day.
However, it might be a good thing to dwell on what good things Cameron did for the hobby rather than dwell on anything else as regarding him. After all to what end will discussing anything else do for the rest of us now or even his family NOW?
What are the good things he has done for the hobby?
1/ sampleslabs.com
2/ made it possible for the almost 100 November 10, 2006 grand opening ceremony National Purple Heart of Honor medallion to be slabbed by ICG then by ANACS. These someday will be used to help deceased purple heart veterans families.
3/ anything else POSITIVE?
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However, it might be a good thing to dwell on what good things Cameron did for the hobby rather than dwell on anything else as regarding him. After all to what end will discussing anything else do for the rest of us now or even his family NOW? >>
Addressing the broader philosophical point you've raised, I can think of several additional names I could plug into your statement above which could cause you to question the wisdom of this line of thinking. Personally, I have a very hard time separating a man and his legacy, just as I have a hard time celebrating a man's victories without also regarding the victims of his crimes.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
<< <i>That is the very reason that this Forum bans such threads. When people pile on
in a negative way, it is sometimes more public humiliation then a person can bear.
In the future, let us remember that words can be as sharp a weapon as the blade
of a knife.Always attempt to use words carefully, tactfully and with moderation. I can
not say that the harsh words written on this Forum in any way caused this tragedy, however
I can not say that it did not act as the straw that broke the camels back.
"Be slow to anger and quick to forgive" >>
Hey Bear, did you ever settle with Doops?
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He chose the path he took, those that posted did not cause this and no one wanted or expected this. He was a good person that went off in a criminal direction, he could have taken responsibility for his actions and turned his life around and all would have been water under the bridge a few years down the road.
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RIP "BEAR"
Camelot
searching for a weakened victim to enter the valley. One by one we begin to
unfurl our wings to swoop down, gliding effortlessly in the direction of the quarry.
As we descend some screech louder than others, some slip silently through the
thermals barely being noticed if at all. Still they come, from all directions, some
not even from this flock arrive to swoop down to see what tidbit can be had.
The sense that easy prey has entered the realm spreads like wild fire through out
the community. Our beaks are curved for ripping, our talons are sharp for gripping.
Others circle above, looking down, looking for any signs of life. They screech out,
“Call off the attack” but we are hungry, we are always hungry, waiting, conserving
our energy for the next bold attack. We are like Vultures.
"Keep your malarkey filter in good operating order" -Walter Breen
<< <i>if people are trying to get the forum closed down for good, you're doing a great job so far. >>
I just stopped by to read some coin stuff and an Open Forum broke out.
for deceptive actions. That being said I do feel this board did contribute to his demise in a indirect way. He personally knew many of you, and your respect probably meant the world to him.
My prayers go out to his family, their holidays will be forever remembered by the death of their loved one.
As for these boards, people should treat people as they would like to be treated.
-Bob
unless it applies to people that have been here awhile?
or unless it is used to cast some moral judgment after the fact?
Ludicrous fits well.
some of you knew Cameron well, but as others have stated, he alone is responsible for an action that has
devastated his family and 2 children. It is in fact the highest level of cowardice,
maybe you have to be father and husband to understand.
It is not the type of decision that should be excused in anyway. I can never have sympathy for the his situation,
only his poor family.
Loves me some shiny!
“Often wrong, but never in doubt.”
<< <i>Its troubling that some members rightfully acknowlegde the power of community policing....
unless it applies to people that have been here awhile?
or unless it is used to cast some moral judgment after the fact?
Ludicrous fits well.
some of you knew Cameron well, but as others have stated, he alone is responsible for an action that has
devastated his family and 2 children. It is in fact the highest level of cowardice,
maybe you have to be father and husband to understand.
It is not the type of decision that should be excused in anyway. I can never have sympathy for the his situation,
only his poor family. >>
I think you are way off base. People suffering from severe depression can't be expected to think rationally.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>We are like vultures. We sit from our lofty perches, a keen eyed poised below, searching for a weakened victim to enter the valley. One by one we begin to unfurl our wings to swoop down, gliding effortlessly in the direction of the quarry. As we descend some screech louder than others, some slip silently through the thermals barely being noticed if at all. Still they come, from all directions, some not even from this flock arrive to swoop down to see what tidbit can be had. The sense that easy prey has entered the realm spreads like wild fire through out the community. Our beaks are curved for ripping, our talons are sharp for gripping. Others circle above, looking down, looking for any signs of life. They screech out, “Call off the attack” but we are hungry, we are always hungry, waiting, conserving our energy for the next bold attack. We are like Vultures. >>
Damn.