Guest guest Posted February 17, 2010 Report Share Posted February 17, 2010 Mat, you may be aware of this, but I'll just throw it out as a discussion point. Sometimes people who witness things that don't fit with their reality and that shock them express their themselves in ways that in a logical sense are inappropriate. A lot of people notice this at funerals, where someone will laugh or make inappropriate and unappreciated remarks. In my grief counseling role, I hear these stories often, and even when talking with the person who made the remarks, it wasn't necessarily that they had no empathy, but more like they found the situation absurd, the idea that in one moment there was life, and in the next there was not. I've found this to be true for me when I witness a death, sometimes it seems almost unbelievable that it just...happens. In less than a second, a body has a rhythm and and a look in the eye, and in the next it's all changed. Emergency Responders also often will express in dark humor, and in my experience this is so that they can function in their job. The ones I know are extremely caring people and would do anything to help, and when there's nothing they can do, they go to humor to function and exist. I don't know if that might be part of what you witnessed, and there are certainly some people who are hardened or simply never developed empathy. I haven't witnessed what you saw and count myself fortuanate. I'm sure it must have been quite a shock, and I think I would have been very angry to see people laughing. Lou Leet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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