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I think it's going to be brutal....I also think some are just jumping on the bandwagon. But even if one it true, that IMO is bad enough, and he should be held accountable for it. Why do people with money, that can buy discretion, do this? At least that way, he would be seen in a better light, it something came to light.
Peace!
My guess to your question goes something like this. I once had a co-worker confess to me that he was a kleptomaniac. He was very talented, and he was an excellent employee. We were both doing similar jobs in the Securities Business for the same company, so I could imagine what his salary was. He described to me how he was compelled to steal worthless things like Bic pens from drug stores, and things like that, actually gave him a rush that he craved. He could easily afford the things he stole. He was a "kleptomaniac".
Btw, It was also noteworthy to me, that he was sentenced to attend 12 step meetings and get counselling in lieu of jail time. I think if he had been AA, he would have been sent to jail, period. There would have been no ventures in to the realm of kleptomania.
So, I am thinking that Cosby may have some similar traits as the "kleptomaniac". The kleptomaniacs needs are not met by obtaining the object under any legal manner. He needs to cheat the system in order to get his "rush".
Happiness is intrinsic, it's an internal thing. When you build it into yourself, no external circumstances can take it away.-Leo Buscaglia