| | One more thing I did notice. I was told to wear this head band with an ice pack on it and when I walked out of the office I passed a few people. I wanted to see their reactions so I paid attention to their faces and body language as they passed by. It seems like those persons were trying to do me a favor by not looking at me as I walked by. For all they know, I could have just had a blunt trauma head injury or some kind of other serious medical condition which requires a large white headband-- cancer, head injury, etc. I really would have felt a lot better if people actually did look at me.. LOOK AT ME DAMN IT! I'm not a sorrowful cancer victim or a washed up skateboarder who bumped his head on the way to the floor. Humanity is such a large beast to explore. Could I ever experience and explore it all?
What would it be like to be a cancer victim? Obviously I would be pretty bummed out, but there is another facet about having people dedicate their lives for you and show their utter care and sincerity towards you. Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, have all dedicated their lives to see that you stay on this planet for as long as possible(or at least most doctors). That your not a statistic or another body in their morgue. Likewise, imagine how awful it would be if say you had cancer but could not afford the medical insurance to have the MDs, nurses, assistants..etc. Life is so dynamic its hard to justify one with the other being so ever present. I dont know... philosophy anyone?
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| | Posted 8/30/2007 10:53 AM - 1 comments
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