VamPyroX
bloody phreak from hell
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I was watching an episode of The District and something came to mind.
This woman saw this guy on a 9-ft ladder. He fell and landed on his back. This woman used her cell phone to call 911. After making her call, she hollered out asking if there was anyone who knew CPR or was a doctor. No one said a thing. She then decided to take action and give the man CPR by herself. The man lived. If this woman had not taken action, he would have died. Now, days later... that man and his wife decide to sue this woman for causing him to be paralyzed. During her interview with lawyers, she pointed out that no one said or did a thing when she called out for help. Suddenly, she realized... maybe they didn't want to say or do anything.
That's when I realized something. What if the real reason for not doing anything is because they are never appreciated any more. Instead, they are blamed for their actions.
You push a woman out of the way of a car that's about to hit her and she sues you for injuring her with that push. You save a falling man from his death by breaking his fall and he sues you for spraining his back from breaking his fall "the wrong way". You offer a woman a million dollars and her parents sue you for wrongful death because the million dollar offer gave their daughter a heart attack resulting in her death. What's wrong here?
What are your thoughts about this?
This woman saw this guy on a 9-ft ladder. He fell and landed on his back. This woman used her cell phone to call 911. After making her call, she hollered out asking if there was anyone who knew CPR or was a doctor. No one said a thing. She then decided to take action and give the man CPR by herself. The man lived. If this woman had not taken action, he would have died. Now, days later... that man and his wife decide to sue this woman for causing him to be paralyzed. During her interview with lawyers, she pointed out that no one said or did a thing when she called out for help. Suddenly, she realized... maybe they didn't want to say or do anything.
That's when I realized something. What if the real reason for not doing anything is because they are never appreciated any more. Instead, they are blamed for their actions.
You push a woman out of the way of a car that's about to hit her and she sues you for injuring her with that push. You save a falling man from his death by breaking his fall and he sues you for spraining his back from breaking his fall "the wrong way". You offer a woman a million dollars and her parents sue you for wrongful death because the million dollar offer gave their daughter a heart attack resulting in her death. What's wrong here?
What are your thoughts about this?
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