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September 11, 2001; A Wake up Call
By Martin Brossman

After the initial shock of the terrorist attack, I was thinking how deeply isolated, lost, and full of hate a man would have to be to justify committing or organizing such terrorist events as we have seen.

I was talking to strangers [shortly after the event] about their views on what happened. Most were just shocked, but one man said that this showed us how you cannot feel safe anywhere anymore. I noted to him that this is perhaps a wake-up call to embrace the preciousness and fragileness of life. A wake-up call that we cannot take for granted even a moment. A wake-up call for the importance of enjoying the beauty and gifts of life, for it could be taken away in a flash or explosion. A wake-up call for us to stand up, speak up, and be more active for what we know needs to be changed in the world. A wake-up call that we can live our lives as though we make a difference. For to diminish our own lives, gives the terrorists exactly what they want.

I think the best way to disrupt the false belief that I, as one man, cannot actually make a difference in the world is by speaking, acting, and living as though I do. Many years ago I realized that I was never going to collect enough evidence that I could make a difference in the world. However, I decided that, independent of evidence, I was going to live my life as though I can make a difference. You cannot imagine how many things I have accomplished in the 10 years since I made that decision.

In this latest tragedy I am praying for the dead, the wounded, the families, and the souls that are obviously so lost that they could actually carry out such a terrible act as this. I hope we all will be moved to support our country in taking the most compassionate, thoughtful, and effective actions in response to this tragedy.

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