Playing Yourself "On the Strength"

Lee Daniels Compares Damon Dash's Investment Lawsuit to 'Shell Game'
Randolph Rudie Carty - I don't know Dash to care for him or not care for him. This article just makes me wonder why do we (as in black folks, people that look like me) do so much business on the strength? Why can't we call up lawyers and draw up contracts. No more oral agreements. I doubt Lee Daniels will have a hard time finding a backer for his next project. That backer will just come with a proper contract.
Muhammad Rasheed - Yeah, Daniels agreed to it "on the strength" and then spun around and made sure that actual written contract said something very different. So are we going to blame capitalism for this behavior, or recognize it for what it is as an individual's lack of personal integrity?
Muhammad Rasheed - In the Qur'an God says to make sure all of your agreements are in writing. There is no promising "on the strength" of your word. Make sure it is all very clear to both parties involved in a solid written contract. This will ensure solid business practices, as well as maintain your relationships.
Don't tempt people's natural greedy tendencies.
Published on November 17, 2014 13:31
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