He's just serious by nature.
M knows that my brother is behind bars, and his take on this situation for me was:"Would you quit trying to run your brother's life?".
His statement was probably the most sensible, honest advice that I got over my brother's fiasco.
In the end my brother got off with a 3 year suspended sentence. It didn't stop him from drinking and driving that evening. Once again he was lucky to get off scott-free, but I think that it is probably only a matter of time before something else comes up with him... namely tax evasion. Today I have other things to worry about in my life: me.
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Today I no longer have my afternoon tea sessions with M, for he has left the country to pursue his dream of starting his own internet business in the western orient. I still get emails from him frequently... always with sound advice on many things.
I miss my afternoon mini-lectures/discussions with M...