Talk:True Tales of Terror from the Peace Corps/@comment-25477067-20160120173312

Thank you for finding the strength to share that with us. I think no less highly of you than I did before. You didn't kill that man, the bus driver didn't kill that man, the man took the risk knowingly when he climbed onto the back of that bus. You could have said nothing, sure, but what's to say someone else would not have stood up and staid something? As you said, they all had started to notice the man. Somone else would have said something.

I know how you feel. I once was driving a huge disc tractor, and I smashed into a telephone pole. It caught the entire half-million dollar tractor and the telephone pole on fire. I barely escaped with my life, and we are still paying off that debt. I've looked back at it in hindsight, and there was literally hundreds of things I could have done differently. But I didn't to them differently, and now I live with the result. One of the best things you can do after something like that is accept that it happened, that this is the reality, and move on from there.

Honestly, you were doing yourself harm by hiding it, and now that you have revealed it, the healing can begin.

I wish you all the best, and strength in your journey.