I just watched a TV program where a worker slipped off a tall ladder and hit the ground with a heavy thud just before he went unconscious. His co-workers ran up to him and saw that his limbs were at weird angles and blood was oozing from a head wound.
The first thing his co-workers did was to slap the fallen man's face and holler out, 'are you okay?' Were they asking because they were clueless of the moment or, because it's more convenient to believe that all was OK?
Do we tend to walk through moments of life totally clueless or, looking for reassurances that all is OK? Is there any difference between the two?
Do we really want a piece of this?
Your thoughts?
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