JANUARY 15 "A TWIST OF IRONY"
Steve
Irwin, the guy who did all those wild and crazy things with crocodiles and
lived to tell about it, met an unexpected end when he was killed by,
of all things, a stingray. Irwin was known for getting up close and personal
with all sorts of deadly creatures. His forte, of course, was "the croc", but
"I've worked with more dangerous snakes than anyone in the world, and I've
never been bitten," he often boasted. And then, more humbly, "It's a
gift." And yet, his gift didn't work on the stingray that punctured his
heart.
Irwin's
death is a lesson in irony. Irony #1: He was filming a documentary entitled
"The Ocean's Deadliest," when the ray got him during an off-camera
swim. Irony #2: The stingray is usually non-aggressive. Irony #3: While
it's a deadly fish, very few people actually die from its bites. In fact, Irwin
was one of only three people in Australia
ever to die from a stingray attack. If there’s one lesson we can learn from
this is life has to be lived out ‘till the end. The moment we become too confident and let our guard down is the moment that you are likely to succumb or
be subdued by the most unlikely vice, sin or and/ or event that you would have never
fallen for in your earlier years of life.
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