The power of words... the creators of these words can trick you into playing their “con game.”
When you go to court for a trial in the United States, you are not really going to court but are going to a “game arena” where they are planning to con you. Where do you go when you want to play basketball or tennis? You go to a basketball “court” or tennis “court.” Therefore, a “court” is where people go to when they want to play a game. Did you think they named the place where you go to trial a “court-room” by accident?
Another word that they like to use to trick you into playing their con game is “contract.” When you separate “contract” in half, you get “con-tract”. As a verb, the word “con” is define as “to swindle or trick.” As a noun, the word “tract” is define as “a brief treatise or pamphlet for general distribution.” Based on the two definitions, when you put “con” and “tract” together, you get a treatise with word trick.
When you sign a contract with a corporation or the government, you are agreeing to a fraudulent and deceptive treatise. In other words, you are being conned. The good news is that pretty much all contracts you made with corporations and government agencies are fraudulent since they do not come with full disclosure. If they disclosed every boom and bust and every plan for the economy before you signed for the 30 years then you would have full disclosure.
When you go to court for a trial in the United States, you are not really going to court but are going to a “game arena” where they are planning to con you. Where do you go when you want to play basketball or tennis? You go to a basketball “court” or tennis “court.” Therefore, a “court” is where people go to when they want to play a game. Did you think they named the place where you go to trial a “court-room” by accident?
Another word that they like to use to trick you into playing their con game is “contract.” When you separate “contract” in half, you get “con-tract”. As a verb, the word “con” is define as “to swindle or trick.” As a noun, the word “tract” is define as “a brief treatise or pamphlet for general distribution.” Based on the two definitions, when you put “con” and “tract” together, you get a treatise with word trick.
When you sign a contract with a corporation or the government, you are agreeing to a fraudulent and deceptive treatise. In other words, you are being conned. The good news is that pretty much all contracts you made with corporations and government agencies are fraudulent since they do not come with full disclosure. If they disclosed every boom and bust and every plan for the economy before you signed for the 30 years then you would have full disclosure.