Foofoogal
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Cell Phones and Needing Help
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Late November and freezing weather, my car died on a busy interstate highway. I did not own a cell phone then. I stood by the side of the road waving at people for help. I did this for three hours. Thousands of cars drove by. Some pointed and laughed. Some gave me the finger, the rest ignored me. Nobody stopped to help, though many hundreds of cars drove by. Hypothermia began. I got confused, emotional, then sleepy, and wanted to curl up in the car and sleep. Finally somebody stopped and helped. He said: "Why didn't you call on your cell phone?"
The point is that nobody stopped, and they all presume that every living human being carries a cell phone. I was dying of hypothermia while thousands of people drove by and watched me. I now own a phone, but learned something about humanity on that day. Bless the one that stopped after three hours of freezing and waving. The rest are blind.
-m
Lord, that is horrible.
The saddest part is it is what we have come to really. I wouldn't take it personal though it definitely would seem personal to the one it happened to.
Too many bad stories about horrid people standing and acting like they need help and then becoming robbers is why I am sure.
As one human to another I am sorry this happened to you.
Cell phones are necessary though really.