Posted on 28 October 2009
When horrible things happen, we react on an emotional level triggered by our perception of the event based on our experiences. Sometimes it’s a global event like a war or terrorist attack or economic meltdown. Sometimes it’s a local event that galvanizes our community.
The past couple of weeks have seen an outpouring of emotions triggered by a very disturbing event that took place on a dark and desolate corner in downtown Toronto. The reaction to this event was quick – and very complex: fear, anger, sorrow and confusion to name a few. Read the full story