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A ticket to the life raft

Colin Campbell
by Colin Campbell on 17/05/20 18:00

If you’re hoping that a man is going to come round with a roll of tickets and give you one and ask you to form an orderly queue for a space on the boat that will take you to the shore, where safety and normality are, you’re dreaming.

That’s not how lifeboats work.

You’re going to fall into the freezing cold water and it’s going to be a shock to your system.

You’re going to have to swim until you’re exhausted, to get anywhere near the lifeboat and the likelihood is for a while you’re going to have to hang on to a rope at the back of the lifeboat in the freezing cold water and get towed along.

You’re going to be hungry and you’re going to be tired and you’re going to worry about your safety and security until you finally get in the boat and then the boat starts to make it to somewhere else.

When you get off the boat you won’t be at home, you’ll be somewhere else and it will take you a while to find your way back to where you were when you started your journey.

Many people that I speak to or that I have spoken to seem to be holding out for the ticket, forming an orderly queue and looking around for the person who's going to give them the recipe (written in Arial font, 12,,   on nice paper) which tells them how to get to the other side.

We have no instructions, because nobody has been here before so perhaps best to ‘ready,fire, aim this one’ instead of waiting for the ticket man to come around. 

 

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