Originally Posted By: olivant
If those regrets are evidence of complexity,


I think a willingness to view problems and decisions from MULTIPLE viewpoints and admit when your decisions are wrong is 'evidence of complexity' yes. Whether it be done before or after the fact. He was flexible unlike Santino, who would rarely if ever admit to being wrong.

However Fredo (or GW ) would not be mentally 'complex' in the same way that a Freud or Van Gogh, as I already said. I hope your not going to put such narrow boundaries on the definition of such a complex word as 'complex.'


('Complex' was not my terminology by the way, someone else( ) decided to use it and I'm just going along w/ the argument)