Friday, October 15, 2010
No man stands so straight as when he stoops to help the deserving.
"JAI HO CHILE"
Undaunted courage and indomitable spirit, possessing the firmness and perseverance of purpose for which they worked together day and night, eliminating the very word ‘impossible’, not to divert the attitude or lose heart of the whole people of Chile in their attempt in bringing back their dear 33 who have become dearest when sight was denied by nature and whose very life was thought to last only for days. Rescue of the miners from the longest underground entrapment in human history which trapped them 69 days has taught the whole world the meaning of the proverb “Where there is a will there is a way” through action.
Atacama desert that holds Chile's San Jose gold and copper mine has literarily changed in to a place of worship for the whole world witnessing the scenes through visual media, holding their breath. The incarcerated fears of all breed, freed out as tears of joy and victory. They did what we all wished when Florencio Avalos, 31 slipped out of the phinix wearing sunglass that protected him from the bright light as he was being transited from the little illuminated underground, radiating his brilliant smile to all the viewers making many burst in to loud cry of in-explainable emotion.
Any group kept in isolation cannot remain healthy for more than a month without becoming mad. President Sebastian Pinera Chile's first elected right-wing president in a half-century, did the best in making the venture success. Credit goes to the shift foreman Luis Alberto Urzua aged 54, who helped the trapped miners endure 17 days in isolation before it was discovered that men had survived the mine collapse. With Urzua by his side, Mr. Sebastian Pinera led the crowd in singing Chile’s national anthem.
Pinera cracked a joke by saying ‘welcome to life’ to Victor Segovia which is never an overstatement on such a day of miracle. All the miners were safely brought above ground in 22 hours, 37 minutes, after the operation started.
The purpose of life is to be happy. From the moment of birth, every human being wants happiness and does not want suffering. Neither social conditioning nor education nor ideology affects this. Hence, it is important to learn that love towards fellow beings and hard work will bring about the greatest degree of happiness.
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