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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1836662" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>I wish I could say I have always been as open in the marketing of cattle as you state in your post above.</p><p>My natural inclination is to talk too much and tell all I know, even when it hurts financially. But I have to fight a propensity to exaggerate. I do not think I have ever purposely misled.</p><p>Sometimes I have taken stock to be sold, informed those in charge of my worries of some problem, and sat silently in the audience while they are sold with no disclaimer. I felt bad and worried the damage to my reputation was a worse loss than the few extra dollars I gained.</p><p>I think you are being too hard on yourself. Marketing cattle at auction is a rough sport at best and we all learn from our mistakes.</p><p>I think your plan out of the situation is the right one and a good deal awaits in the future if you do not get too down on yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1836662, member: 32879"] I wish I could say I have always been as open in the marketing of cattle as you state in your post above. My natural inclination is to talk too much and tell all I know, even when it hurts financially. But I have to fight a propensity to exaggerate. I do not think I have ever purposely misled. Sometimes I have taken stock to be sold, informed those in charge of my worries of some problem, and sat silently in the audience while they are sold with no disclaimer. I felt bad and worried the damage to my reputation was a worse loss than the few extra dollars I gained. I think you are being too hard on yourself. Marketing cattle at auction is a rough sport at best and we all learn from our mistakes. I think your plan out of the situation is the right one and a good deal awaits in the future if you do not get too down on yourself. [/QUOTE]
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