Would you help your former boos when she stood alone in an accident?
By monkeylong
@monkeylong (3139)
Guangzhou, China
March 18, 2010 1:54am CST
HI my friends, have you ever had an accident in the road? Did you think that it was a very terrible thing for you to stood alone in the accident? Would you help you former boss if she happened to an accident being alone in the road?
As far as I am concerned, I think I will give her a hand to come out. I think no matter whetehr she is boss or not, even she is a woman who I just do not know at all, I think I hsould try my best to save her, give my best comfort to her.
What about you? Do you agree with my idea?
7 responses
@advokatku (4033)
• Indonesia
18 Mar 10
I'm ever had an accident on the highway, alone ... yes, alone. At that time, my motorcycle was hit by another motorcycle from behind. This is certainly an unpleasant incident, but fortunately that time many people around highway who help me ...
and I strongly agree with your opinion, whoever, if you see an accident should you be willing to help that person. Life is more beautiful if we want to help others, right?
@monkeylong (3139)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Mar 10
As far as I am concerned, I think the life is so beautiful in the daily life. So we may try our best to help others, in case that we can get help when we arein need of help .
@chiyosan (30183)
• Philippines
7 Apr 10
i don't see why not help her/him. i think if i am the only person there and has witnessed the accident, it is my blessing to be ble to help my boss, afterall we never had an issue and i left the company for a better one not for anything else. i think it is human nature to help others.
@cookiecrumbles (629)
• United States
19 Mar 10
If you want to help someone in an accident it should not matter one way or the other what kind of past relationship you have with them. They are in need and you are there to help them and that is that. To help them cut and dry. To lend an helping hand.
@BAC3186147 (21)
• Philippines
23 Mar 10
yes, extending help to others does not varry whether he/she was my boss. Whatever traits he/she might have been, but each one of us has a moral obligation to each other. Doing your job at an opportune time to people in all walks of life is a deed that is priceless. HelĀ“ping others is a very fullfilling accomplishment and the feeling of having helped others is very good.
Some people said that boss was very bad when I was with him before. Don't look at the bad side of the person but look at the other side of him that someday this person will soon see himself the reality that some people needs good people. So, don't be like him, but, instead show him the right way that he would be able to see the goodness in life that you are in. Doing good things t6o others is also praising the Lord. God bless your heart.
@raulj1 (111)
• Philippines
28 Mar 10
I had had several accidents in the road and it was not a pleasant thing. And the last one happened in the middle of the night with my wife and son in a remote place. Guess who helped us? An ex convict. Yes, it's true! God sometimes uses people whoever they may be to serve as your angel in times of trouble.
@hasida07 (14)
• Malaysia
18 Mar 10
I agree with your idea. It does not matter who the person is and always gift your hand. Help whatever you can. Fisrt thing is to comfort the person as he/she is in a trauma, then try to talk to the person (asking whether he/she suffer any injury. Try to call for help (police, ambulance)
@frontvisions101 (16043)
• Philippines
18 Mar 10
i totally agree with your idea. it s best if we help everyone even if that person had done something wrong to you in the past because life isn t really comparable to anything. we should cherish life. not just our life but other s life too and be an example to everyone.