The Good, The Bad, and the UGLY

I love Western movies. One of my favorites is The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly.
Like most of you, I did not pay attention to who was on the board of directors for years.
I came to Indian Hammock to enjoy the best place to call home, relax, and not get involved in local politics. I have great neighbors, and I thought nothing could go wrong.
In 2019, I discovered that many things could go wrong when people become board members and have the power to enforce their agendas on others.

Few board members will try to control themselves, but they will not be perfect – Those are the Good.
Most will enforce their agendas, “doing it for the community” – Those are the Bad.
Very few will deceive, lie, and do bad things to win and control – Those are the Ugly.

This grading system is comparative. Good can be distant from Perfect, and Ugly doesn’t necessarily warrant banishment from Indian Hammock.

People will transform, for 12 months, from GOOD to BAD and sometimes to UGLY.
The Good and the Bad: When they stop being board members, they “see the light” and sometimes apologize for their wrongdoings.
The UGLY may continue to lie and cheat.

For 12 months, the BAD and the UGLY will cause damage and suffering.
The GOOD will become BAD if it is found out that they don’t have the skills to manage and govern.

I have experienced seven boards of directors led by four Presidents.
Two of the presidents earned my grade of BAD.
One President can even be considered UGLY.
Only one President deserves the grade GOODDavid Bass.

As always, this is my opinion and grading. Other members may think differently.
It was painful to lose the service of the only Good President and Board of Directors we have had in the last seven years.

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