My sister and her daughter were discussing the nature of mankind: good or evil. My sister said most people are good. My niece said, well we studied Calvin in history class and he said people are evil. (Two things: I love that my niece brings up history class, and I am not sure it was Calvin.) Here are my two cents:
Again, I was on the bike trail. Fame pooped. I lined myself up to pick it up, bent over, couldn't reach, reset my chair, tried again, couldn't really reach and was bent over for nearly a minute. Someone stopped then and helped me. More people passed right by.
It was pretty apparent, I believe, that I was struggling. But most people decided not to offer help.
Mom said to focus on the guy who did stop, but that means ignoring that most people don't care.
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First of all she said it was Hobbs. Second of all, someone stopped. Someone helped. Goodness in the flesh.
Calvin and Hobbes how funny, they are a little boy and a stuffed tiger. I'm not sure what their thoughts are on this subject. I think they would side with the good people.
I don't know that it was Hobbes
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