Indeed the 9/11 events and those that follow after were remarkable chronicles that have changed the world as we see it. For some, its a day not to talk about or recall to mind. While for others, is just another day to stay at home. Well, it will mean different things to different folks. Let me take us through memory lane: going back to the events that led to the 9/11 viz CIA warning, etc, can we really say we have learnt the lessons it taught us? In the coming years ahead, can we see those red signs that led to the global incidence and tactfully prevent them with the minimum damage to lives and property? Why as yet we all comment and recall this event, i encourage and challenge us to all do our quota to avoid another of its kind; whether in the developed, developing or underdeveloped world. 9/11 should remind us all that we all share something in common which is our bond as people from one family which is called HUMANITY. Thanks @Shanghaipreneur for bringing this to memory
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Well said, well said. I watched the FIBA World Cup semis with a French friend today. He mentioned some of the events that have happened there in recent years. I think we’d best try to avoid repeats of that. I don’t exactly know how to do that, but in my gut I’d say it starts with hearing about what happened those days from those that directly experienced it.