I Find myself wondering more and more how we as human creatures can be so oblivious to how our actions effect those around us. I'm not talking life decisions that we have to make regardless of who favors them, I'm talking the simple things, the basics.
Leaving your grocery cart in the middle of the aisle while you browse for cereals would be an example. People are skiddig the wheels on their carts to get by and coughing "excuse me" as they scrape by. REALLY? Are we so cought up in soup and cereal that we can't see the other humans? Are we so concerned with only our own needs that we can't sense, hear or see their irritation? I don't get it.
What about driving the speed limit or less in the fast lane? Some people won't move over out of some principle of pride, others just want to take it upon themselves to enforce the law and some are just plain oblivious, not using mirrors.
How about yacking on your cell phone in a quiet, public place? Better yet, SWEARING on your cell phone, or at all publicly, there are minor exceptions, such as bars or high peressure sporting events, even so, still not classy.
When will politicians start addressing real issues like this?
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