Doesn't anything work? That's what Sean Varone might have been thinking when the counter person at McDonald's drive thru in Pennsylvania got his order wrong twice. Hold the cheese, he had told 'em.'
Unfortunately for him, he then got out of his car and had a meltdown, no pun intended, in the fast food outlet. The worst of it was becoming violent with the manager. Now he faces charges of assault and disorderly conduct, reports the THE SMOKING GUN.
In a world which is now operating according to rules which are new to us and which simultaneously keep changing, we can understand Varone's frustration. We can also feel it. The reason we are not going to worry about possibly being in jail and paying a fine is that somehow by some self-survival instinct we paused and didn't act on it. We might have learned that from a book such as "Radical Acceptance" by Tara Brach or from studying how to meditate.





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