Tuesday, 5 May 2009

THE WAY I COPE WITH PEOPLE IN DIFFICULT SITUATION

It's been nearly half an hour since I started to think about what I think I have helped someone in difficult situation, didn't care whatever it might be, during my whole life, which turned out to be desperate. I'm musing yet. Frankly, Having been being as a son of someone who didn't have enough property to share with the person who got into trouble and as a grown-up person still barely making ends meet, I have to say I have not been the one who quite good at giving something someone.

You could say It's not the whole aspect of helping people to give some money or that sort of things. I agree with you. But being a timid person, what else it can be? I often find myself trying to run away from the awkward situation which anyone tend to avoid, such as where I spot a binge drinker sleeping on a pavement or wandering dangerously on the road disturbing the cars passing by, even terrifying the passengers. Did I feel guilty? Yes I did, I thought I was totally useless. Then, will I have to do something to work out the problem if it happens again to me? Well, I still have no idea, just calling a police might be all I can do. A call that reminds me of what I once have done for the benefit of the public as I was stuck in a intersection.

Not knowing the traffic light was out of order, I was sitting in my car waiting the green light to be turned on at the head of the cars stand in a line. But It didn't take long time for me to recognise what was going on with the traffic light, which made me hesitate to cross the road as the signal of 'starting' came into sight. What I saw at that moment was another green light glowing on the traffic light that hung on the top of my right side's signal post, which meant the cars on both roads now could get across the intersection. I felt I had to do something. However, having been heard the horns of the cars standing behind me on account of not understanding what was happening yet, I needed to got the opposite side. And as soon as I did it, I called a police.

To be honest, I wasn't there as the police came. But I wished to goodness they did what I called for thus nothing bad happened.

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