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Recently, I read a thought-provoking social commentary about trust. It was written by a local editorialist in Taiwan whose meaningful and heartfelt words are earnest enough to prompt us to deep thought. I would like to relate it in first person in writing and share it with you.
First, let me tell a social news which occurred about four years ago. Hui-Ju Yang, a young girl, who was up to her neck in debt by her credit card debts amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars during the four years of her college life, made a killing by taking advantage of her credit card’s octuple bonus feedback, participating in internet auction, and earning infomercial’s concessionary gift certificates after graduating at college. Her misconduct was widely supported by people with card debt problems, and she was even given the title of “the goddess of credit card arbitrageurs”. In addition to those card debtors, according to an opinion poll showed including Consumers' Foundation, Executive Yuan Consumer Protection Board, prosecutors, and a great many people supported for her.
On the other hand, however, some print media in Taiwan also made negative comments on her boldness of her business methods, indicating that many of her crafty measures indeed breached the agreements for credit card purchases. Notwithstanding the fact that her tricky practice didn’t not amount to criminal deception, it was a controversial behavior which had attracted social censure. Her behavior doesn’t conform to established standards of honesty, trust, and uprightness.
Miss Yang turned her debt into gain, making a profit which amounted to hundreds of thousands of dollars from the issuing bank. She pitted her wits against a credit card company and gained a great victory which won the praise of some people in the society. Lately, she established an Internet consultancy company and repeatedly tried to generate media exposure. Now, she has become a public figure; even more, she is planning to run for elected office. We are worried that if she is elected to congress, she will have the power to modify or enact new laws with the intention to feather her own nest. All things considered, only a society which is unable to distinguish between right and wrong, moral turpitude will regard this dishonesty immoral behavior as Miss Yang’s action as a heroic deed