Usually I don't like to intervene with other people business if it's got nothing to do with me.
Today, while I was at work, there was loud whistles of the wind outside. Through the sound of the wind I heard some shrieks of something weird, that wasn't the wind. When I looked out the window from my office at the 13th floor, I saw across the street puppy tied to a post and his owner nowhere around.
My first thought was to curse that person and stay at the office, doing nothing like I usually do. Then I remembered a conversation that I had with my wife (Lets call her Gisele). In the conversation she told me that sometimes she regret of not acting on the spot when something troubles her and then she's sorry about it later. I knew what she meant when I saw the puppy outside.
I took my coat and rushed out to do something about it (knowing Charlie could find himself with little brother today). When I got out the owner just got out from a bank and took the puppy. I couldn't just let it go so I reprimanded her (with shouts) and told her she was a bad mother! (She didn't like it at all...)
I hope she won't do that again.
My point is that it is important to act when you see something wrong so you would know that you did your best to right the wrongs.
Zac
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