Authors Darley And Latane Character Analysis

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Always be prepared for any unexpected circumstances, because everything can change in a second. Authors Darley and Latane explains three reasons that why people will not help while is needed. Have you ever experience that your life had a dramatic change in just a second, and that no one was there to help you? Reasons are because or they don 't notice the accident, interpret it, or it 's just personal responsibility. I didn 't believe those reasons until this Sunday when a familiar of mine got seriously injured. After the football game ended it just passed like five second when a huge crash happened. It was my brother, he was using a hoverboard when the accident happened. He just stood up and yelled “I think I broke my arm”. I didn 't believe …show more content…
After my brother was well attended and check the result of the x-rays revealed the unexpected. My parents and I thought that my brother just dislocated his arm, but unfortunately he didn 't. When the doctor came with the result he told us that my brother needed emergency surgery because he broke two bones and that made the two bones to go right. I was was so speechless when I heard that my brother needed surgery. However I just kept myself distracted but I saw my mom expression i was wondering “is she ok, what were her thoughts” those thought also were for my brother but he saw me and just told me, i 'm ready everything is gonna be ok. that was so revealing hearing that but still I was thinking in general what is everyone thinking about this. Should this have some importance seeing the expressions of people or just ignored them, I just ignored them no big deal. After all this long day my brother got his surgery, after more than two hours and a half of surgery it was a total success now the long time to recover his wrist completely. Furthermore this incident has helped a lot in how to act in unexpected situations. even though i was concerned in what people was gonna think about this situation we pretty much handle it well. it doesn 't matter what the doctors, parents or simply your brother is thinking just handle your own thoughts. We don 't have to depend in what society is thinking about the situation, or what they can do for help just try to help as soon as possible to make a change. Dont just think of the possibilities,

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