Sunday, April 24, 2011

Countless Acts

Two Japanese citizens were selected by Time 100 most influential people for their acts when the earthquake and the tsunami hit Eastern Japan. Two gentlemen did what they could do to save other’s lives in their position even risking their own lives. They did what they believed they supposed to do at the situation. There are countless of these respectable acts everywhere at the time of the difficulties.


One day, my boss expressed his impression of Japanese people maintaining their orders in such disaster. Figuring out what one supposed to do in the critical moment is something that comes from one’s heart. It’s spontaneous decision of his or her acts without lots of thinking. It’s from his or her nature. It’s an act of who they are. They are estimable. 

Links to:

100 most influential people

the web-site puts the heart-warming messages and inspiring episodes together 

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