Andy Stumpf
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I think you get the point of the, and again, I don't know what this would be, a metaphor, an analogy.
Is it a parable because it has to do with animals?
The very, the vast statistical likelihood that what you are going to encounter is going to be somebody trying to get back into a movie theater.
And the statistically anomalous event that
that could be incredibly destructive to you, to people that you love and people that you don't even know in the same moment is what you're talking about.
Somebody from ill intent and similar to the Aurora situation.
And again, I'm only aware of that happening one time.
So my point in talking about that headspace is you will be
In life, in my experience at least, you will encounter a lot of situations where there are opportunities to make leaps in assumptions and in judgment, which can directly impact emotions and anxiety, a little bit like you talked about at the end here.
It didn't say that you were losing it, but you were on edge a little bit because you were questioning yourself and just what had happened because of what happened that one time in Aurora got you to a place that you didn't know if you should do something,
Or if you should just let it go, right?
So it's going to happen in life.
You're going to be presented with these opportunities.
I don't want anybody to live their life in a state of paranoia, but I do want people to be prepared that evil does exist and that you may, it is incredibly unlikely, but you may encounter it.
Just like you may encounter a zebra, but almost always, right?
It's going to be a horse or up here an elk or a deer or something like that.
I think you get the point in that, right?
So does that mean you should ignore it?
Absolutely not.