Hurricanes are serious business -- However, there are parts of life that can be even MORE terrifying than having a hurricane heading towards the neighborhood where an individual/couple/family lives. I'm talking about something so terrifying that some people would take chances with riding out the storm instead of leaving to go to a safe shelter.
What is it that he/she/they is/are afraid will happen if he/she/they leave(s)?
Is/Are he/she/they afraid that looters will come steal from him/her/them if he/she/they vacate(s) the premises?
Is/Are he/she/they afraid that somebody (e.g. friend and/or relative) will come looking for him/her/them, find him/her/them gone, and be worried?
Why is/are he/she/they risking his/her/their life/lives?
Back in 2018, John Pavlovitz wrote about people who were staying put during Hurricane Florence instead of leaving to go somewhere safe. Why would they take such a risk?
Read the answer below -- and be sure to click on it to read the entire Tweet sequence. It's an eye-opener!!!
What is it that he/she/they is/are afraid will happen if he/she/they leave(s)?
Is/Are he/she/they afraid that looters will come steal from him/her/them if he/she/they vacate(s) the premises?
Is/Are he/she/they afraid that somebody (e.g. friend and/or relative) will come looking for him/her/them, find him/her/them gone, and be worried?
Why is/are he/she/they risking his/her/their life/lives?
Back in 2018, John Pavlovitz wrote about people who were staying put during Hurricane Florence instead of leaving to go somewhere safe. Why would they take such a risk?
Read the answer below -- and be sure to click on it to read the entire Tweet sequence. It's an eye-opener!!!
Sickened tonight, listening to the stories of the many people living in this state, who refuse to evacuate areas threatened by Hurricane Florence; not because they don't believe there is a danger or because they aren't terrified—— John Pavlovitz (@johnpavlovitz) September 13, 2018
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~