Monday, June 2, 2014

Quick Hits 20

Sometimes I hear an utterance or catch a quick visual of something that sticks in my mind. As this sensory input rolls about in my head, several different outcomes are possible. It might be the case that after a moment of consideration, the input is deleted as uninteresting, trivial, or too much for me to deal with. However, another possible outcome is that the input keeps demanding my attention. It somehow wants me to wrestle with it and give it more than just a passing notice. In such cases, they can end up here, in my blog series called Quick Hits.

You have a friend at work who, from time to time, borrows his disabled mother's car. You notice that whenever he drives her car to work, he parks it in one of the handicapped spaces even though he has no physical issues of any kind. Does this change your opinion of your friend?

What do you think?