We live in an era of heightened protection. Maybe if everyone just wore bubble wrap from head to toe we’d all be safe.
In medieval days they built forts and castles with high walls and moats to protect themselves from enemies.
… Today we have to wear helmets to drive a Zamboni to flood a rink!
When I was a child, there were no seatbelts. Car dashboards were made of metal and came to a point that would put a nice crease in your forehead if you hit it hard enough.
Back then we just bounced around in the back seat. Most of us survived.
Now we seat belt or car seat our kids so that they are protected. I know our kids were not the tallest or heaviest kids on earth, but if we had have stayed strictly to the guidelines, our kids would have been sitting in car seats while they were attending junior high.
We take these measures to protect ourselves and our loved ones from things that could potentially harm us and them.
I get that … but maybe we’ve gone a little overboard with protection.
In the last year, I have gotten into flying drones and have really started to enjoy it.
Now the government has come out with a whole new set of regulations, rules and laws. By June I will have to have a license to fly my drone.
I don’t think that’s a bad thing. It might keep some crazy people from buying them, but maybe not. It hopefully will keep people safe from being attacked by a drone.
But to get my license, why do I need to know the inner workings of my drone, and understand air speeds and currents?
When you write your driver’s license, they don’t make sure you know why the car goes forward. You just have to know how to move the gear shifter into drive and push the gas pedal.
If safety is the issue with drones, why not just make sure that the people who get a license know how to operate them safely?
Who cares if they understand what creates lift on a drone. They should just know which joy stick to move and in what direction.
It seems that when we try to protect people from something, we do it to a degree that is ridiculous.
Instead of being sensible with protection, society tries to overprotect to the point where we might as well just wear bubble wrap. … Maybe that could be a new line of outerwear to protect ourselves from the crazy drone people, or uneven sidewalks.
If you were going for a walk and were not sure if the sidewalks were lifting in places, you could just put on your bubble suit and be safe.
If you were at the park and someone was flying a drone, you could just slip into that bubble suit and be good to go.
There are risks in life. You can hurt yourself, or be hurt by the environment you are in. … Maybe people should just protect themselves.
So if you’re concerned that your life’s at risk today, wrap yourself in packing bubble sheets and put your mind at ease.
Here’s the thing: In a society that seems to try to overprotect themselves, it is surprising that many have no qualms about living fast and free with eternity. To think that all there is to life is to live and then die doesn’t even sync with the human spirit. The only protection for eternity we have is God, and He has provided a plan for our protection in his Son, Jesus Christ.
That’s Life!
Paul
Question: What value do you place on protection? Leave your comments below.