Yesterday evening I was two cars back from a head-on motorway collision. A car had entered the exit lane of the motorway in the wrong direction, and then collided head on with a car travelling 100kmh in the other direction. Emergency services arrived after about 10 minutes, and it took another 30 minutes to remove one man from his vehicle using the “jaws-of-life”. There were no fatalities, but some serious injuries.
As a kind of emotional jolt or shaking-up, it seems like a reminder to me that life exists here and now in each present day. I don’t mean we should all be hedonists living totally in the present, but that even when planning for the future we should realize the present is kind of “where we live”, and it is important to be emotionally centered within it, and to keep a sense of what we really value most about life. We should keep an eye on the bigger picture, and on being the best person we can be.
As a kind of emotional jolt or shaking-up, it seems like a reminder to me that life exists here and now in each present day. I don’t mean we should all be hedonists living totally in the present, but that even when planning for the future we should realize the present is kind of “where we live”, and it is important to be emotionally centered within it, and to keep a sense of what we really value most about life. We should keep an eye on the bigger picture, and on being the best person we can be.
