Let’s talk about falling, shall we? Not in love, not in line at the supermarket, but down the stairs – a gravity-induced escapade that adds a sprinkle of chaos to the daily grind. Now, before you worry too much, rest assured that I’m fine. I’ve mastered the art of descending stairs like a feline gracefully pouncing on an unsuspecting prey. Well, mostly.
So, there I was, navigating a majestic wooden staircase in the humid embrace of weather that felt like a sauna’s love child. Picture it – a descent that should have been an Olympic event, except the only gold medal in sight was for the most spectacular fall.
Now, why am I regaling you with tales of my stairway adventures? Well, for one, House – that genius medical maverick – once asked a patient if she was okay. Wilson, his ever-bewildered sidekick, pointed out the sheer absurdity of this gesture, noting that House hadn’t even inquired about his well-being after a tumble down the stairs. Oh, the irony!
It struck a chord because, you see, I’ve had my own stairway rendezvous, more than a handful of times. Let me transport you to that memorable episode where I graced a wooden staircase with my presence on a particularly humid day. At the bottom awaited not a concerned friend or a medical genius but a colleague who gave me the side-eye as if my descent had personally offended him.
Did he ask if I was okay? Oh, no. He walked away, leaving my cries of pain hanging in the air like a rejected high note. Now, I understand we’re not all certified first aid gurus, but a simple “Are you okay?” would have sufficed. Alas, my fall was met with the indifference typically reserved for unpopular school plays.
The irony isn’t lost on me. In a world where House, the epitome of social ineptitude, asks about a patient’s well-being, my real-life colleague treated my descent with the urgency of filing paperwork.
But this isn’t a sob story; it’s a quirky commentary on the curious phenomenon of falls becoming the anti-siren call. It seems our cries of pain trigger an invisible force field that repels assistance. Is there a manual somewhere that says, “In the event of a colleague’s fall, avert eyes and walk away briskly”?
Now, let’s not generalize; there are good souls out there who rush to aid a fallen comrade. But my point is, why does falling down the stairs often come with a side of awkward silence? Is it the embarrassment, the fear of making it worse, or just a collective assumption that people morph into cats mid-fall and land on their feet?
In the grand symphony of life, falls might be the quietest notes, the ones that often go unheard. So, here’s to the unsung heroes who’ve mastered the art of pretending not to hear the anti-siren call of a falling colleague. May your indifferent glances be forever immortalized in the annals of workplace legends.
Categories: mental health, Psychology, society





Oh Dear Lord Dear Miriam True Our Social Empathic Abilities
Are Not A Given in this Life as Even Science Shows Now Living
in a More Left Hemisphere Mind World Process of Mechanical Cognition
Actually
Shuts Down
The Other Side
With A Soul Deep
Down That SPiRiT of Caring
For the Other in Days and Minutes of Need
True Like the Bottom Part of A Fall Down the
Stairs Where the Other Side of the Human
Soul Is Just Simply Shut-Down An Old
Rusty Car in a Junk-Yard Truly Named
‘Gehenna’ Yes Welcome to Gehenna
A Place Where Most Despicable
Leaders Beyond Belief of
What Might Ordinarily
Be Considered
Humanity Are
Worshipped in the
Junk Yard Yes the Chaos
Without A Soul in ‘Gehenna’
Oh Dear Lord i Can’t Imagine a Place
Cold Enough (at Least for Now) Where Anyone Wouldn’t
Ask How Someone is Feeling Who Fell Down a Flight of Stairs
Yet Here’s Another Paradox Oh Dear Lord Those Folks Who Worship
The Mango God Like a Second Coming of a Biblical Hero at Churches
In Real Life Still Will Offer to Tie Your Shoe if You are Limping in Walmart
True It’s Possible Your
Colleague Like ‘Mother
Teresa’ Was Drained of Empathy
in the Non-Profit Health Care World
With Not Another Drop of Care to Give It’s Not
Just a Choice It’s The Emotions That Are Generated
By Neurohormones and Neurochemicals That Still Work
(Hehe Unless the Colleague Was a ‘Surgeon’ and Born that
Way With Steady Hands Without So Much Feeling for Real too)
Anyone
Who Says
Love is Not
A Feeling Truly
Has No Clue
How this Condition even works
For It’s True That Woman in Walmart
Didn’t ask if my Wife Was Democrat or Not
The Feeling Kicked in Then The Do Came Next
The Realest
Part is Innate
Instinctual Intuitive
And Real As This Condition Gets…
Generally Speaking the Best Wellbeing
Is Indicated By Those Who Still Have a
Flame Lit Within…
IF
They Ever Did…
i Already Did ‘Frozen’
As ‘Madonna’ And the
‘Ice Princess’ Suggests
i ‘Let That Go’ i’m Not Going Back…
Hehe Yes Singing to the ‘Choir’ i Realize You Are a PHD
CEO Psychologist Yet Still Thanks For Inspiring These
MuSinGS
Never
the
Less
With SMiles…
Yet It’s True We Really Do
Have An Epidemic (PaNdemic) of A Ship
Called Empathy SiNKinG All Around the World
Where Those Who Care Are Scolded With
‘Go Back to
Sleep’…
By
Those
in
Gehenna…
Yet STiLL SeeKinG LoVE iN Peace Now
It’s A Real Place i Find Too With Real People…
Actions…
Do
Dance
Louder
Than Labels
And Other Words Alone
Without Even A Song to Go ALong..:)
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