Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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I understand the gut reaction to think about it with your age but that basically removes the "kindness to strangers who seemingly are in need" part to it. Anyone who falls could be viewed as needing help no matter the age or gender. Just checking if someone is alright should be done no matter who fell.I was surprised that someone would see a 60+ year old woman lying on the sidewalk in a residential neighborhood, and not stop and ask if she was OK, or needed any help.
I'm sorry that the person who passed you didn't happen to notice you nor offer help and hopefully your injuries are minor overall. I do know sometimes people do get into a zone while walking or running at least it seems that way when I'm out and about in our neighborhood most have headphones or ear buds in looking straight ahead without seeing too much or their heads are in their phones as they walk. Truthfully I'd just like pedestrians to walk on the sidewalk instead of the street or at the very least walk on the correct side but that's probably fruitless in hoping for that.