DO's
and DON'T's
By Don Lucky
People try to settle scores in all kinds of ways. I've seen just
about
all the variations of a "settlement." Some are successful, some are
not, but with a few exceptions, none end up bloodier or messier than
the ones where people try to settle scores publicly.
Some have tried doing it during a speech, but unless the guy was Slick
Willie Clinton, most people just aren't smart enough, witty enough, or
persuasive enough to pull off a good public cutdown.
Some have tried to do it in front of a small group of people like their
crew, friends or family. This never works because you end up forcing
people to either praise you or condemn you for whatever stupidity you
are trying to prove. More often than not, you come out looking like a
bastard who is saying bad things about good old Uncle Charlie, the
gambling philandering piece of merda who owes you money.
You can do it at a public event, like when you are inaugurating the new
Italian community center (there will always be a big crowd for that
one), or when you are doing an interview on television for Columbus
Day. Whatever.
You can humiliate your target. You can embarrass him in front of people
who are important to him. You can bankrupt him. You can destroy his
reputation. You can imprison him. You can beat the living crap out of
him. You can ice him in front of his children. The list goes on and on.
You can do a lot of things when you think about it, but what the hell
for? Why would you be so stupid? When I get my revenge, I make it
permanent, but since not all of you are blessed with the resources I
have at my disposal, your "victim" will usually remember what you did
to him for a very long time, just like you'll remember what he did to
you.
Anybody who is on the other side of a settled score already feels like
the world's tiniest piece of crap. What happens when you add insult to
injury by doing it publicly? You put salt in the wound, yeah, but you
also increase the hatred your victim has for you.
You see, humiliating him publicly will do one of two things:
1- It will serve as a lesson that he shouldn't mess with you; or,
2- It will serve as his motivation to destroy you. Every time he needs
focus in his life, he'll think of the day you humiliated him.
You show weakness by resorting to public revenge.
You create anxiety and discomfort for the "witnesses." You can lose a
lot of points by putting people in situations they don't want to be in.
Because of the spontaneous nature of a public confrontation, emotions
are usually involved. When emotions creep up, you make mistakes --
mistakes that can cost you big time.
When it's a verbal confrontation, you and your victim end up looking
like school kids unless you have the wit of a Mark Twain to put your
enemy in his place.
People are much more willing to concede defeat in private.
In private, there are a lot of creative ways to eliminate a problem;
ways you just can't implement in front of too many witnesses.
Is it never okay to destroy someone in public.
I have to admit; there are advantages to settling a score in public.
You have two big obstacles though. The first is execution; your plan
has to be perfect. Your second obstacle is making sure that there won't
be any retaliation from your opponent. This, again, forces you to find
"permanent" solutions to your dilemma. If you can't find a permanent
solution, then have a backup plan for what may follow. Keeping a few of
your beefy friends around you can't hurt.
You should only settle a score in public when:
You want to set an example by punishing someone because of a mistake
they made, because of a betrayal, or because the stupid cafone is
lazier than my grandfather's old donkey.
You want to get a message across. I don't only mean icing someone so
everyone knows you're a tough guy. There are many reasons why you would
want to deliver a message. Remember; you don't necessarily have to hit
your intended target to make your point loud and clear. If someone in
your crew hasn't been performing up to par lately, fire someone you
don't give a damn about, just so your crew knows that you are not
afraid to cut them if they don't please you.
Other than that, take care of your problems outside of the public eye.
Why draw unnecessary attention to yourself? Even in the above
situations, you have to be careful with your timing. Don't do it at
your opponent's daughter's wedding or at his child's baptism. You'll
gain no sympathy.
I enjoy my freedom, so I'm not going to go into detail about how you
can take care of your problems, but I can point you in the right
direction:
Settle it man to man
Interpret that whichever way you want. You can talk with him or bring
along your Louisville slugger; pick your poison.
Do it through a capable middleman
If you can figure out a way for someone to do your dirty work for you,
while keeping your fingernails clean and getting your sweet revenge,
then you get the best of both worlds.
Call in a favor
If certain people owe you favors, this is the time to call in such
favors.
Get him where it hurts
Empty his wallet and destroy his reputation. Never touch another man's
family unless his family comes after you.
Don Lucky 2003