David- Thanks for sharing this story. Especially your perspectives on a bike. Sometimes contemplating darkness is what allows me to see light. Hope you're well in your neck of the woods.
Thank you so much, Thalia. I’ve been thinking about your post on following. That agency commander did the right thing the first time, when he followed the advice of the chief soldier to stand down. But the second time, he turned to the crowd of traders and asked them what he should do, with tragic results. It didn’t seem to have a mind of his own.
You're right, David- It's not really something to be taken lightly. I think especially now that we generally *do* take things lightly. It's all fun and games--until it isn't.
David- Thanks for sharing this story. Especially your perspectives on a bike. Sometimes contemplating darkness is what allows me to see light. Hope you're well in your neck of the woods.
Thank you so much, Thalia. I’ve been thinking about your post on following. That agency commander did the right thing the first time, when he followed the advice of the chief soldier to stand down. But the second time, he turned to the crowd of traders and asked them what he should do, with tragic results. It didn’t seem to have a mind of his own.
You're right, David- It's not really something to be taken lightly. I think especially now that we generally *do* take things lightly. It's all fun and games--until it isn't.
I can't click the "like" button, for who could like such a sad and horrible story. But thank you for telling it.....