Concern: A Lesson from a Car Crash
Dear friends, today I want to share a story with you, a story that taught me a valuable lesson about concern. It’s a tale that’s close to my heart, and I hope it will resonate with you as well.
The Incident
Many moons ago, on a chilly winter’s day, I found myself involved in a car crash. It wasn’t a severe one, mind you, but enough to shake me to my core. I was driving home from work, the roads slick with ice, when another car skidded and crashed into mine. The impact was sudden, jarring, and left me in a state of shock.
The Aftermath
As I sat there, dazed and confused, I noticed a man rushing towards my car. It was the driver of the other vehicle. His face was etched with worry, his eyes filled with concern. He asked me if I was alright, his voice trembling with fear and regret. Despite being the one at fault, his immediate reaction was to check on me, a stranger.
The Lesson
That day, I learned a valuable lesson about concern. It’s easy to be concerned about our own well-being, our own problems. But true concern, my dear friends, is about caring for others, even when you’re in a tough spot yourself. It’s about putting others before yourself, about empathy and understanding.
So, let’s try to practice concern in our daily lives. Let’s strive to be more understanding, more empathetic. Let’s be there for each other, in good times and bad. Because at the end of the day, it’s our concern for each other that makes us truly human.
Remember, life is a journey, and we’re all in this together. So, let’s make it a journey worth remembering.
Until next time,
Kev