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I saw a film about climbing, one day, while in a reflective mood. I had seen this movie before, but never saw the point powerful hit me in the face to this day. I do not remember the name, or actors in this film full of action. However, I forget ever, we hope the lesson I learned circumspect.
You see the film opens with the experience of three climbers Hanging on the edge of a rope and a hook on the top of the cornice which was making its way into the rock. The weight was too much. People in the chain have been a family two children and his father.
The father, a man in his fifties was the end of the rope while his son, his 20 was above him. The sister clung to the rope and try to get a grip on a rock which contain all three of them. Both tried to fix the rope to the rock does. The father has made a decision. He ordered the child on his head to cut the cord To save their lives. With the weight removed, there was a possibility. Without his death, three died.
The son obeyed painfully. This decision caused tension in the relationship with his sister. However, she continued his life to be useful. She has continued to increase.
Considering. His brother stopped. But even had an interesting career.
They meet years later, while his brother is the photographer who covers his climbing expedition sister becomes a participant.
Before the story ends, he will soon die of a promotion that went wrong. His brother comes to rescue again. Once again, trying to save his life hangs by a rope four climbers at this time. To save the life of woman climber orders over the young man to cut the rope.
In this case, voluntarily dies, but it's a climber rich ready, he was responsible for the death of the wife of measuring over a promotion before because of his selfishness.
This is the short version. There were lessons I learned
1. If someone cuts the rope to save me from certain death I am responsible for making my life more useful and worthy of that sacrifice.
2. It is important to thank the people there may have sacrificed a physical death, but may be sacrificed other things in your life to mine more meaningful.
3. I have to study what I would do if asked to "cut the cord "for someone else. Should I keep trying when the odds are against us?" When I cut the strings? How will I live with the decision?
4. What should you cut the rope in our lives to achieve our goals?
5. I do not want my climbing mountains in my life be a place selfish.
6. This is not my intention to hurt others in my ascent of the mountain.
7. I do not want to be the end of my rope, but the desire to be near as long as you can to help others better climbers. But if I must sacrifice to help someone I want to do so knowing that I am in transition and a good place with my decision.
In conclusion, I encourage you to discuss times when someone cuts the rope for you. He lived a life with purpose? Have you been able to say "Thank you?
BP Oil Spill – to help animals?
Are there any organizations that let you down in the Gulf States and help rescue animals that have been affected by the spill BP oil? Thank you!
Unfortunately, people without experience, without the necessary training and certification of hazardous materials are not allowed to work directly with animals .... but other work for them to do. The outpouring of very kind and concerned Americans who are willing to leave everything to protect wildlife is wonderful, but rehabing is a very specialized. Here is some information. This is great information Technical dirty mud. This information is http://www.nwrawildlife.org/page.asp?ID=285 for ordinary people who just want to help. http://www.nola.com/ news/gulf-oil-spill/index.ssf/2010/06/volunteers_welcome_but_to_resc.html And if you want to stay abreast of what's happening in the rescue of wildlife in the beating ... http://intbirdrescue.blogspot.com/ http://owcnblog.wordpress.com/ (link IBRRC also includes links to Facebook, YouTube and Twitter pages.)
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