Tragedy strikes close to home
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Listening to the tone of his voice, you would never know that he had just found out that the place he had called home for so many years was now in ruins. It was Monday, September 6th when he got the call from his mother letting him know that Hurricane Frances had blown the roof off of their home and everything inside had been destroyed. It was later that afternoon when I found myself talking
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and the many more I found running through my jumbled thoughts that day, there really might not be one. But it is the potential for complexity in human nature and the human response to pain and suffering in times of tragedy that makes Steve's "unlikely response" that much more "likely". It is a phenomenon that the world of psychology has been studying for hundreds of years, yet it seems to continually be astounded by daily.
and the many more I found running through my jumbled thoughts that day, there really might not be one. But it is the potential for complexity in human nature and the human response to pain and suffering in times of tragedy that makes Steve's "unlikely response" that much more "likely". It is a phenomenon that the world of psychology has been studying for hundreds of years, yet it seems to continually be astounded by daily.