An Open Note of Gratitude and Reflection
To All Who Engaged:
My deepest thanks to those who offered thoughtful feedback on my post. Your perspectives—whether aligned with mine or not—have expanded my understanding of this deeply personal experience. Your feedback has given me much to reflect upon. Your input has been invaluable as I navigate the complex emotions and questions surrounding the events I described.
The Journey for Understanding:
Seeking clarity about these events led me to consult:
Western Experts: Colleagues, neuroscientists, and psychotherapists for clinical perspectives
Eastern Guides: My Zhenren (Taoist/martial arts master and guide) and Mahaguru (Buddhist-Silat teacher) for wisdom and Eastern philosophical perspectives on harmony and life's interconnectedness
Three fundamental questions had driven my inquiry:
The Nature of Events: Random coincidence or meaningful synchronicity?
Laura's Actions: What biological/psychological mechanisms explained her behavior?
My Emotional Void: Why did this encounter leave me with such profound emptiness?
The Stark Contrast in Responses:
The divergence in feedback revealed much about modern discourse:
The UKP Community (with two valued exceptions—Ali Katt and scutty brown):
Unfortunately, the responses here were largely dismissive, with elements ridicule and personal attacks, which were unproductive and emotionally draining. This was disheartening, as I had hoped for constructive dialogue
Such reactions may stem from societal/cultural biases, associations, anonymity, or lack of empathy. A disappointing showcase of how digital anonymity often brings out the worst in people – 70+ responses dominated by mockery and ad hominem attacks
The Alternative Community: In contrast, this group provided thoughtful reasoning, detailed explanations, and reassurances. Their responses were empathetic and intellectual rigor which aligned with the depth of my questions.
They provided nuanced explanations bridging science and spirituality and demonstrated how earnest dialogue should function.
A Litmus Test of Character:
Before judging Laura or myself, consider—how many would voluntarily settle shared expenses as she did? This simple act spoke volumes about her integrity.
Direct Responses to Key Commenters
To Ali Katt (Regarding Trust):
I’m grateful to Ali Katt and JollyJack for their willingness to engage thoughtfully. Their comments stood out among 70+ responses.
Our 12-hour flight conversation established mutual respect—exchanging life stories, values, and intellectual passions.
Given this foundation:
Would any decent person refuse a ride to King's Cross?
Would you abandon a stranded female traveler?
The hotel GM's suggestion to share my room came from his 10-year professional knowledge of me. What followed was between consenting adults.
To JollyJack:
Your recognition that "these things happen" was a rare moment of humanity here. Thank you.
To RandomGuy99 (Anti-Canadian Sentiment):
Your "51st state" remark felt like misplaced political venting. Has Canada harmed you? I suspect this stems from external influences (peers, politicians, etc.). I've found most prejudices dissolve when breaking bread together. One-on-one, I believe you’re likely kind, intellectually thoughtful and empathetic—not defined by mob mentality.
To B4bcock (Theater Tickets Query):
In international business, we budget for cultural hospitality—just as your firms do when hosting us. This isn't about privilege, but professional norms. Our meetings are planned months ahead, and tickets are arranged through contacts or budgets. Money and connections make this routine. The real question is why this fascinated you more than the human story.
To Jameson20 (On Posting Frequency):
You criticized my low review count in 6 years. Meritocracy shouldn’t prioritize quantity over quality. Posting “BS” for credibility undermines meaningful dialogue.
If merit is measured by quantity of "BS" comments rather than quality of engagement, I'll happily remain a "low-output" member.
To Family Commenters:
Your mention about my mother and wife were hurtful and irrelevant. They passed away eight years ago on Christmas Eve while delivering gifts to orphaned children. Your cruel remarks say more about your character than mine. But know this—I pray you never experience such loss, nor have your grief weaponized against you.
Final Reflections
This experience has been illuminating. The UKP majority confirmed how easily online discourse devolves into tribalism and the vitriol from some reflects societal divides.
But the minority who engaged thoughtfully—and my other advisors worldwide—proved that meaningful dialogue still exists when we seek it earnestly, and reaffirmed the value of seeking wisdom with an open heart. Thank you again to those who engaged with integrity.
To those who contributed constructively: You've shown this community's potential.
To others: I leave you with my Zhenren's teaching—"The angry man who points at the moon is blind to its light."
Wishing you clarity and peace on your path forward.