COEngineer
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Am I the only one tired of reading/hearing recovery stories from people who nearly died in a car accident simply because they were not wearing a seatbelt? Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they survived - one of them was an aunt of mine, another a son of a dear friend, etc. And maybe they said it in private or got tired of saying it before I heard the story, but I have never heard one of them say, "I should have been wearing my seatbelt, there is no excuse for not wearing it. Don't be like me, wear your seatbelt!"
Maybe I am just a heartless jerk, but without hearing some remorse, I have a hard time being sympathetic. Maybe they are just so focused on the day-to-day struggle of recovery that they don't have time for remorse?
Maybe I am just a heartless jerk, but without hearing some remorse, I have a hard time being sympathetic. Maybe they are just so focused on the day-to-day struggle of recovery that they don't have time for remorse?