That was a very nice story and, even though it's probably not true, I enjoyed it a lot. How come nobody on this forum ever complains about being screwed over by people smarter than them?
Well, I wonder. It might, or might not, be plausible.
The only thing with which I have a problem is how a dot.com enterprise associated with art could be worth much money, much less half a million dollars (the original investment).
But I'm not to fond of his reference to "a podunk Western New England town;" that smacks of mocking the "angels" who put up the money (it's safe to assume tightwad Atman didn't reach into his own wallet).
However, whatever. Atman was never known for his sensitivity and manners.
Now, if it's all true, surely there's a lesson in it for Atman.
Atman quite obviously made the mistake of thinking he was smarter than, brighter than, the four guys in those expensive suits.
Atman isn't young; it astounds me that he
still hasn't learned that overestimation of one's talents is an inevitable guaranty of falling flat on one's face. He shouldn't have done that, arrogantly supposing he was smarter than those guys.
In blunt fact, Atman's not an iota smarter than franksolich, and he needs to accept that.
<<<has always come out on top in those instances where I figured I wasn't as bright as the other side.