Love the object lesson here! Can't say I've heard a story quite like it from anyone in my family, but it touches on the unique differences in worldview from multicultural, multisocioeconomical, or even just interpersonal perspectives. What seems commonplace to us might seem terrifying to the next person, and what is commonplace to them - terrifying to us. Better to seek and understanding of where one comes from rather than judge it as "dangerous or foolish". Because, in the end, death doesn't discriminate between sinner and saint, rich and poor, "safe" or "dangerous"... it always takes what it is due.
Thank you for sharing the story! !PIZZA
Thank you @thinkrdotexe, this world is full of people who speak without thinking or minding about others' feelings. I am posting regularly in this community hoping to get "Membership" of this community. Thank you once again!
absolutely! Scholar and Scribe is a GREAT community to be part of! keep up the good work and regular posting!