Man is subject to death so seeks to limit his vulnerabilities. In somewhat stable times, he can go so far as
to hone a sense of security by fabricating dubious guarantors of
strength either materialistically (showrooms filled with unsinkable Titanic’s)
or ideologically (comforting Towers of Intellectual Babel).
During dire threats, however, man’s prior reflexive succor from handy
pacifiers is at last shorn away leaving the ultimate defense against death
where it has always resided—exercise of equality’s Golden Rule and mutual accommodation.
Then everyday kindness is not readily dismissed as mere cotton candy, but cherished
as the most vital strand of DNA.
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