And it's different than the tsunami in Asia, where the disaster was half a world away. This time it's so close to home. It's affecting a place that many of us have visited and are familiar with. Some of us know people who live there or have relatives in the region. It's much harder to separate ourselves from this.
Daniel Pearson
When you have so many all at once, even the professionals start feeling a sense of helplessness
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Everyone is overwhelmed by this
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With our saturation coverage these days, this is much more of a problem than it ever has been
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Now we are watching the agony, we are watching the suffering, we can see the extreme destruction,.. That is extremely hard for people to grasp. It's beyond the day-to-day human experience of most people. It's beyond the coping mechanisms of daily life.
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