It is said that the water on the road is so deep that it is difficult for people to cross. The truck driver saw a man fall into the water and rushed to save people without thinking. Fortunately, the man was rescued, but unfortunately, as a driver, he was killed, and the driver had four children and a paralyzed old man at home.
It really hurts to see such news. It is certainly good and encouraging to be brave, but how can we be brave and at the same time ensure our own life safety? I think there are at least two things to do. First, we must weigh our own ability and whether we can save people safely. Second, we should send a signal in time to call on more people to save lives.
0 1. It is particularly commendable and encouraging to weigh one's own abilities first and see if it is possible to save people and be brave in the case of life safety, but we encourage saving people and do not encourage sacrifice. Because everyone's life is only once, and it is equally precious.
Of course, we will encounter many unexpected things in life and need to be brave, but the first thing to do at this time is to weigh whether you have enough ability to save people in advance and whether you have enough ability to save people while protecting yourself.
Some people are kind enough to save people, but their ability is not enough, so this kind of participation may require more resources and strength to save people.
Others, just like the world, have saved others without guaranteeing their own lives, but have plunged their families into sorrow.
What they don't do is to weigh their abilities. Some people are very encouraged to do what they can without hurting themselves. But if your ability is limited and you can't guarantee your life safety, you still have to think about other ways. If necessary, don't trade your life for others'.
02. If your ability is not enough, send a signal in time and call more people to help. I don't know if the driver can swim, so I rushed up. I just feel very distressed. At that time, not only as a truck driver, but also as others. If everyone joins hands to save people, won't this driver pay the price of his life?
In many dangerous situations, we want to save people, but many times our personal strength is insufficient. In this case, we need to call more people to help, so the chances of success are higher.
Take my relatives as an example. When I was a child, I had a relative who loved to play in the river. While playing, she suddenly got a cramp in her leg and plopped down on the water. At that time, a neighbor saw that he was in a hurry, so he called the man with the bamboo pole to reach him, but he couldn't reach him, so he called to the people around him, and then a swimmer next to him went down to save my relatives.
This is the best way to save others without sacrificing yourself.
Finally, I am not criticizing the driver's behavior. I think anyone who can lay down his life to save lives is particularly great and admirable. Just if there is a little chance to survive, can you consider doing it? I just hope that all good people can live in peace all their lives, instead of trading their lives for their lives.