Recently a meth lab blew up in a large apartment building in Las Vegas, NV. "But the neighbors were so friendly", claimed the occupants in the adjacent apartment.
As our world population increases, what are the odds people we think we know reveal themselves totally off the mark in our judgements of them?
Is it our inability to judge people-in a climate of cyberpersonalities-those who portray themselves unlike reality?
Is it our changing communication methods-texting, cell phone chatting, which stunt our ability to use common sense ?
Is it a lack of experience in forming judgements based on the shallowness of our interactions with others that creates isolation?
Who are we really and can anyone be trusted?
Politicians, leaders-public figures-all revealing qualities which seem to surprise and disappoint us-why?
Do we really know anyone anymore?