Submitted by Rona_Gura on

Giving Myself Advice

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Do you ever wish you could go back in time and give advice to your younger self?

 

 

In court last week, a judge asked me a question. I began my response with, “Honestly Judge. . .” Before I could get the rest of my response out the judge stopped me, laughed and said, “If I could get some honesty in my courtroom that would be so refreshing.” We both shared a laugh and moved on.

 

 

That exchange immediately brought me back to back to a similar incident that occurred to me when I was a young attorney during one of my first solo court appearances. A judge asked me a question and I began my response with, “To be honest with you Judge,” That judge cut me off right there and began berating me. His response was, “Why would you tell me that you are being honest with me? Am I to assume that there are times that you are not honest with me? Are you not an honest person?”

 

 

That altercation shook me to my core. I held my own and got through that court appearance. But I ran back to the office and closed my door and cried. I never told anyone in my firm what happened in court that day. For years, I never used the word, “honest” in response to a judge.

 

 

If I could go back in time and give advice to my younger self it would be to tell myself that you did nothing wrong. I would remind my younger self that judges are just people. Most importantly, you should be proud of yourself that you took the hit, kept standing, and didn’t let it stop you from moving forward with what you had to do.

 

 

What advice would you give your younger self?

 

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Corey Bearak

Not sure any advice of consequence from hindsight. The risk might involve a different me today.
Fred Klein

I told a judge at his retirement what he had once said to me and he apologized.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Mon, 05/07/2018 - 00:04

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Marilyn Genoa

Lots of advice, although I understand Corey's admonition

Submitted by NeilHollander on Mon, 05/07/2018 - 03:56

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Neil Hollander

Wow. Good one Rona ! Timely . I'm very much into taking my own inventory these days . I ruminate at all hours discussing with myself how to be better or how I could have been better . Husband , friend , father , grandpa , pilot and athlete . So many cliches are right on the money . "Honesty is the best policy " or " close the barn door after the horses got out . " stuff like that . Self induced short comings sent me on a few detours . I'm just where I want to be through self examination and the patience of friends like Fred . Working on that thunderstorm I should have flown around in 1973 . That bad throw from shortstop to first base in 1976 that cost us the championship and my girlfriend . Not too many regrets though . I've fit a lifetime into a lifetime . One thing . Wishing all seven of my kids were born to the woman I'm with . The love of my life .

Hollander Sends

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