Randwolf
03-14-2011, 02:48 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/03/13/japan.quake.scene/index.html?hpt=T1&iref=BN1
As I'm reading and watching this unfold, and trying to put myself in others' shoes, I thought, could you imagine not knowing. "Will I be celebrating that someone who I care about and is missing will be found alive. Or will I be grieving when I receive the worst possible news."
Being in that kind of limbo is sometimes worse than knowing for certain that the worst has happened.
Add to that the people who have had to evacuate their homes because of the nuclear situation not knowing if they will ever be able to return to them.
So, for all those people the news shows grieving, there are countless others wondering what their future will be.
As I'm reading and watching this unfold, and trying to put myself in others' shoes, I thought, could you imagine not knowing. "Will I be celebrating that someone who I care about and is missing will be found alive. Or will I be grieving when I receive the worst possible news."
Being in that kind of limbo is sometimes worse than knowing for certain that the worst has happened.
Add to that the people who have had to evacuate their homes because of the nuclear situation not knowing if they will ever be able to return to them.
So, for all those people the news shows grieving, there are countless others wondering what their future will be.