February 4, 2009

WORD: Trickeration

Today's WORD is:

Trickeration—that is trick-e-ration, a new concept (word) you must learn to recognize and understand. I wish I could take credit for coining the word, but I must give credit where credit is due. My good friend T.J. (that’s Thomas Jefferson Griffins, to you) introduced me to the concept. Trickeration is a concept, which means someone takes advantage of your thoughts, feelings or desires by convincing you to take some action you would not have taken had you not been “under the influence.” Trickeration is like “black magic” or “fairy dust.” Someone sprinkles in a few words here, changes the meaning of a couple of things, builds on your hopes and expectations and turns a housing situation into an advantage for them, ALAS, a disadvantage for you. I admit to experiencing trickeration first hand (experience is always the best teacher). Trickeration is REAL and usually legal. Seldom will you have recourse against the tricker since ultimately you went along, signed a disclosure saying you understood and that everything was above board. You are left feeling used (you were) and stupid (you are NOT) when you later uncover how gullible you have been.

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