Hi all, I'm new here
I kinda like my HPS. Maybe the only thing I trained myself on how to handle.
I find it makes me a better person. I go out of my way in my worst moments to help others in more need then me. It gave me my humanity back.
At times I felt so disconnected from the world (and HPS did not help) that analyzing it made me reconnect.
To place it in context, while others walked away and pretended not to see, I intervened many a times in situations were "normal" people choose not to see an can walk away from. (i.e. Guys hits girl, father PUNCHES 6 year old)
It also saves lives, holiday in London, woman on underground looking strange, flustered, no one notices or even seems to care, I approach and ask if she is OK, she answers that she is, I miss my train to walk slightly behind and catch her as she goes down with a heart attack. I was doing CPR as she hit the floor. She lived.
So... if you manage to control your own affectation to other people words and attitudes, I kinda like my HPS
I kinda like my HPS. Maybe the only thing I trained myself on how to handle.
I find it makes me a better person. I go out of my way in my worst moments to help others in more need then me. It gave me my humanity back.
At times I felt so disconnected from the world (and HPS did not help) that analyzing it made me reconnect.
To place it in context, while others walked away and pretended not to see, I intervened many a times in situations were "normal" people choose not to see an can walk away from. (i.e. Guys hits girl, father PUNCHES 6 year old)
It also saves lives, holiday in London, woman on underground looking strange, flustered, no one notices or even seems to care, I approach and ask if she is OK, she answers that she is, I miss my train to walk slightly behind and catch her as she goes down with a heart attack. I was doing CPR as she hit the floor. She lived.
So... if you manage to control your own affectation to other people words and attitudes, I kinda like my HPS