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Trustworthiness and Personality traits of speakers

3. Trustworthiness
Today’s business employs verbose contracts and documents placed in escrow. Old timers mixing sentiment with their memories, treasure their faith in the sanctity of a man’s word. In their heydays, a man’s word was his bond. Thomas B. Slick was that way. Known in the oil game as king of the wildcatters, his executors honored every verbal lease and scribbled memo just as Slick did in his lifetime.

Old timers are proud of those verbal deals, sealed with a handshake and sometimes involving millions. Jim Butler struck the Tonapah gold, and granted countless leases on the main vein with naught but a handclasp to bind the bargain. Every agreement was worked to date of expiration; every royalty dollar paid without suit. That simple faith passed with the passing of many other frontiers, and very few of its followers-such as our speaker today-yet remember.

4. Personality traits
Any inquiry regarding our speaker is apt to bring the same response-What a character! That could be a term with a hidden meaning: Character we build for ourselves, while heredity is handed down. Fathers recognize this truth until their sons begin to act like idiots.

The mixture of character and heredity makes an individual interesting. While we all have much in common, each of us-whether sinner or saint-is a bundle of personal unpredictable traits. Some of them we inherit from our ancestors down through the centuries-others rub off in the lives we lead.

Some individuals develop characters that lend themselves to legend, others stay as spineless as spiders. The way a man’s makin’s are mixed spells the difference between the mite and the mighty, and determines whether the sands of time will bear his footprints … or only leave an impression that he was a heel.

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