Extemporaneous musings, occasionally poetic, about life in its richly varied dimensions, especially as relates to history, theology, law, literature, science, by one who is an attorney, ordained minister, historian, writer, and African American.
Saturday, March 24, 2018
SELF-CONFESSION
A LAWYER'S SELF-CONFESSION
Some of us lawyers are far more practical than philosophical.
I recall being in the U. S. Virgin Islands in the 1990s, looking out of the window at the waves in the vast, lovely Caribbean Sea, when a fellow lawyer who was attending the same NBA "Solo Practice" seminar as me, with whom I had been conversing on recondite legal matters, smiled at me, as he said:
"Larry, you are a brilliant lawyer, you are truly brilliant ! But, Larry, how are you going to get paid?"
Ding! I stopped. Reflected, then burst out laughing! I had not the "faintest idea", I admitted to him, except to continue to do, the best that I knew to do, leaving it to God.