In this late-night episode of Mark Nolan Unscripted, I reflect on something that seems to be quietly eroding around us — basic courtesy.
Following a conversation over the weekend, I explore a growing mindset where inconvenience is met not with patience, but with hostility. In this case, a remark about wanting to harm cyclists simply for being in the way became a starting point for a wider discussion about how quickly frustration can override empathy.
This is not about cyclists, and it is not about blame. It is about perspective — how we see other people, how we react when things do not go our way, and whether we are slowly losing the small human considerations that hold everyday society together.
A calm, unscripted reflection on behaviour, awareness, and the choices we make in ordinary moments.