The author shares two photographs taken from the same location in West Vancouver, Canada, within a short time span. The first image depicts the picturesque Lions Gate Bridge during an early evening art and music festival. However, just 30 minutes later, the author's view shifted to a scene of a devastating fire incident.
The author explains that a residential building under construction had caught fire, leading to the flames spreading to neighboring buildings and a collapsing tower crane. While no injuries were reported, the incident resulted in displacement of people and significant damage that would take time to resolve.
The author does not have any profound thoughts to share, but rather highlights the striking juxtaposition of the two scenes, which caught their attention. The author acknowledges that such "whiplash events" have been occurring too frequently in their life and the lives of those around them.
The author suggests that in times of craziness and uncertainty, it is important to be the kind of person one wants to see in the world - helpful and nice. The author believes that this approach, though cliché, can make a positive difference.
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