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A public apology
To the Net54 community,
Joe Tinker/Johnny Evers. Ty Cobb/Sam Crawford. Babe Ruth/Lou Gehrig. Juan Marichal/John Roseboro. Throughout various eras in baseball history, there have been several notable long-held grudges. Similar to the way these greats have held ill will, I too have allowed a lingering grievance to fester far too long. I am writing to mend fences. In 2017, a situation between myself and two N54 members arose almost simultaneously and I completely mishandled both incidents. As a result, I have withheld posting on this board all this time. I take full responsibility for my behavior. I regret the way I handled and conducted myself. For that, I owe both of these members a public and private amends, and the N54 community an apology. In the future, I will do better. In addition to making this public apology to them and to the board, I have also reached out offline and offered amends to both of them. I seek neither sympathy nor accolades, nor am I doing this to appear virtuous; I'm simply trying to do the right thing. While the jury is still out, I hope that there will still be room at the Net54 table for me to rejoin this community once again. Erik V. |
Good on ya Eric. I dont know the situation but I know the world lacks humility and I am always proud to see any individual speak out in this manner as I am sure it is not an easy thing to do. Hopefully the others involved have given you as much and we can all move upwards and onwards :)
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Sorry, I don't see how your post qualifies as a public apology.
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Works for me...details are not necessary. Acknowledging mistakes and moving forward in a positive way will always be the best way to handle something less than ideal from the past.
Brian (I wish I made mistakes so I could follow my own advice) |
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I don't mean to offend but I'm sort of with Doug here. Presumably the purpose of a "public apology" is to seek some sort of forgiveness but I don't know how anyone other than the two people involved can make that judgment with no context at all. If this was well publicized and I'm forgetting, different matter.
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Now I know we're all waiting for Kevin Mize to return with hat in hand but I think that's a bridge too far... |
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I see Doug's and Peter's point. It's not a public apology when you say I'm sorry, but not what for. Calling it a public apology doesn't make it one.
I'm not saying a public apology is needed, although I suspect that it would help. And I don't know, or don't recall the situation, but Doug's point seems valid. Sounds like Erik has started out on a good beginning to the path, but has a bit further to go? |
I think Frank states it perfectly.
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Only on net54 does a guy get bashed for making an apology. Tough fucking crowd.
Good for you Erik. Welcome back (I have no idea what you are apologizing for, but apparently you now owe another apology for calling whatever you posted a “public apology”). The Mize comments, on the other hand, are classic |
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I have no idea what any of this is all about, and I suspect it was before my time. Thus, none of my business. That said, welcome back, sir.
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Welcome back.
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I’d grade this apology an “Auth” as I sense sincerity and a genuine regret, coupled with an honest desire to move forward. Props to the OP and welcome back!
To qualify the grade given, the apology may have some surface issues related to context and degree of deviation, yet it also reveals well-centered and thoughtful meditation on the part of the one seeking forgiveness. The regret is obviously acute and sharply defined. The ambiguous edges of the remorse, however, do create a modest lack of clarity. I recommend a 30 minute soak to clean up the surface problem and we’ll have a solid NM-MT apology. |
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Look, I appreciate that whoever Erik owes his apology to knows exactly what he is talking about, and probably appreciates the thought, but I still don't see how his apology now qualifies as being 'public'.
But, if it does by the definition of the majority of this board, then I also would like to apologize 'in public' to nobody in particular about nothing specific. Boy, I feel a lot better about that, thank you. Now I can can move on with my life fully cleansed of my indiscretion. Doug 'sorry, I still don't get it' Goodman |
sorry
I think its a solid thing he has done
From a " nosey " standpoint. .Id like to hear the whole story behind it But, apologize ..and move on |
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From Erik's list -- Ruth and Gehrig made up very publicly on July 4, 1939 and Juan Marichal did one of the eulogies at John Roseboro's funeral.
Things can get healed and I for one appreciate healing a lot. Rich P.S. We did have ONE person who forgot to hit send for Secret Santa and I have room to get him a match if anyone wants to join in |
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I would posit that much depends on whose forgiveness the OP is seeking.
Is the OP seeking to confess his sins against the hobby and receive absolution from the high priests of net54? If so, then I suppose those high priests might insist that more context will be required before a final decision can be rendered. On the other hand, if the OP has privately discussed the situation with the counterparties specifically involved in the matters identified, and those counterparties have requested a public posting demonstrating the humility and contrition of the OP, then it strikes me that the decision regarding whether the post is sufficient is entirely up to those counterparties. Certainly if the OP is seeking acceptance from the broader community, and a declaration that the OP has been cleansed from his former iniquity, then we may all feel the need to know more. And if not, then I guess at least now we know to be more guarded in our dealings with the OP. |
I've always found it amusing that grown men can get so worked up over baseball cards.
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It's a mystery, wrapped in a riddle inside an enigma, surrounded by a conundrum, and coated in a sweet, sweet chocolate truffle.
It's the Russian Nesting Doll of apologies. Interest = piqued. Stakes = low Popcorn = Mandatory! :D |
I appreciate the fact that he is taking responsibility for his actions and making this apology.
The definition of apology as I looked on the internet.....a regretful acknowledgment of an offense or failure. It seems the OP is doing just that. Stating on the board that he takes full responsibility of how he handled both situations and will do better in the future. Some feel that it is not an apology because he is not stating what happened. Maybe he is not stating what happened because he is respecting the two people he offended by not going into specifics. Maybe they prefer not to be mentioned by name or situation. I am sure the OP would not care if either of them explained what happened. Just my take on it. Bob |
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Could you imagine what this place would be like if it were nothing but Kumbaya? This place would be boring. Some of those train wreck threads can be "entertaining". I'll see you in the parking lot at the National... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G52aaTFibHo |
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In my limited time here, I've seen some legendary train wrecks. The Honus Wagner photoshop might take the cake however. |
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warning, strong language and strange humor. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_frXYiZ-cAo |
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I have known Erik for years (through Net54), exchanging lots of emails about cards and research, families, and life. I have always thought he is great all around and admit I am a bit shocked something might have transpired for which he would feel this type of responsibility. I don't need any details about what it was - we all make mistakes, including mishandling situations every now and then, and whatever it was he is going above and beyond by owning it both privately and publicly. I say well done Erik.
And because every thread needs a card (and some lotion and towels)... |
Erik, 5 years is a long time and I'm glad you've taken whatever action you needed to for closure - at least on your part. Whoever the other parties are, it's up to them now. Sometimes we either forgive or die with it.
Short story to make you feel better - maybe. About 15 years ago or so I was returning from a business trip to Puerto Rico. I was changing flights in Dallas. I purchased a coffee from a Starbucks kiosk in the airport. They got my order wrong. I requested a replacement. The barista told me they got the order correct. The "He said - she said" went on for a few minutes and they refused to replace my coffee. I said ok, but I will never purchase another coffee from Starbucks and started my one-man boycott of Starbucks. That was a long time ago and I have never bought another coffee from Starbucks. Starbucks is still doing fantastic business and I have missed out on a lot of good coffees. Sometimes I wonder if it was just the individual that I dealt with or was it the culture of Starbucks. Hopefully, you will pick up on the analogy of my personal experience and yours. Sorry you're getting some negative comments regarding your apology and welcome back! P.S. I'm still boycotting Starbucks! However, if someone else buys I'm all in. |
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Erik, no one forced you to go out of your way to post this, so good for you. Hope whoever you feel that you wronged can appreciate the effort as well. Cheers! |
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Re: A public apology
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For those who need clarification, This post summarizes it. I didn't like the way two transactions ended because I didn't get my way! To the extent that it bled over into my not participating for five years with the N54 community - similar to the Starbucks analogy/post - I felt owning up to that portion was also the responsible thing to do. To those who have been understanding, thanks. Erik |
Exactly
It's not really the OP's place to air all the details of the dispute - if the three people involved all agree that they want to air it all, then fine - but unless or until that happens, this seems like a pretty full acknowledgment and apology, and the rest of us should probably just accept it and move on, ya know?
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