There was an interesting article in People magazine recently. It was about a young man, eighteen-year-old Kevin Hines, who, in September of 2000, decided to give up his fight with depression by jumping off San Francisco’s Golden GateBridge. As he paced and cried along the bridge sidewalk, Kevin looked for someone who would talk him out of his crazy decision. If even one person expressed concern for him, then Kevin was prepared to back down. But not one passerby gave Kevin a second glance, with one exception--a tourist asked him to take her picture. Not one person, including the tourist, cared enough to try to intervene to keep him from killing himself.
Finally, Kevin Hines climbed up on the guard rail and threw himself 220 feet into the waters below. Miraculously, he survived his jum…