Re: Chile miners rescue after 69 days – Is there any lesson to learn?
i noticed the attitude and moral support that the president of Chile displayed during this ordeal and the fact that he remained on the location for such a long time to personally greet the miners as they came out. Compare this with the attitude of our leaders during the recent disasters in Pakistan and I feel like puking. Enough said…
Hats off to the rescue team, and to the courage and unity displayed by the miners. They are indeed heroes.
Very well said, both of you! Cant agree anymore! :k:
maybe our pakistani leaders can learn something from this? stand by your nation when a disaster strikes and not go strawberry picking or begging abroad?
i think one main reason the miners are so eager to get back to work is cuz their morale was kept high the whole time they were down under. they knew everyoen from their own family members to the leader of the country was there for them… in the last hours when the rescue mission went underway, their president was there for them… knowing you are worth something, you will work even harder … cuz you are emotionally satisfied… now if their leader and ppl had done zip for them and tehy had gotten no emotional or mental support.. i doubt they would feel putting their lives on the line for the selfish country and its ppl.
imho ofcourse
iron
October 15, 2010, 4:10pm
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Re: Chile miners rescue after 69 days – Is there any lesson to learn?
After enduring **69 days **in a small, damp space 2,200 feet below the surface of the earth, the Chilean miners are finally being rescued.
By this moment, only one Chilean miner remains to be rescued out of total 33 after 69 days far below the surface of the earth thanks to a nearly flawless operation to end history’s longest underground captivity.
It began last night. The capsule lowering steadily thousands of feet into the dark and bringing up those trapped in the earth for 69 days. As the first came into the air, cheers went up, champagne flowed, cars honked in Santiago. After a quick reunion with friends and families, the miners go by stretcher to a regional hospital for tests and visits with dermatologists and ophthalmologists. The miners are likely to have picked a number of minor conditions during the confinement, but the most serious may be the psychological effects of their ordeal.
A big wow and Alhamdolillah!! :k:
Now my question is, what is the lesson for us to take from their horrible journey and finally success?! There was a time when nobody knew whether the miners are even there or no. Whether they are alive or no
Few things that I can think of are, never to loose hope. Just be there and wish and pray for the best to happen. Also, as a nation, Chile has shown a tremendous character, unity and courage. I believe this is another important thing to learn. We have to get united to get out of all calamities. Afterall after recent flooding, who else would know more about calamities than us.
**33 Chilean **miners are out but they left **Saif **behind.Freedom and Justice shall not prevail till Saif an innocent Pakistani framed in Chile gets an honourable acquittal,formal apology by the executive and compensation followed by bringing before the the crosshair of justice those who are responsible for this drama.
Good for Chileans but we will only say “wow” when Chilean Judicial System proves its independent like that of Pakistan,Iran,Venezuela,Bolivia and Cuba.