Fear: Humanity’s Dark Cloud
Rembrandt, Google Image My dear sister-in-law, Clara, tells the story of a teacher colleague who many years ago boarded a crowded bus to go home from school, carrying her salary in cash in the billfold in her purse. This was in Colombia in an era when thefts and robberies on buses were more common. The woman became suspicious of a man standing next to her on the bus. A seat opened up and to escape the man, the woman immediately took it. Also immediately, the seat next to her became free and the man sat next to her. Panicky, she looked in her purse and saw no billfold. So, she pulled out a fingernail clipper, opening its little blade and stuck it into the man’s ribs. “The billfold,” she said, and the man handed it over. Then the woman got off the bus, looked into her purse and discovered two billfolds, hers and the one she had just inadvertently stolen. Drives Us to be Careless Fear drives us to be careless and much worse and occurs in so many areas of our lives. We fear illness, ...