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<blockquote data-quote="setshot50" data-source="post: 69429" data-attributes="member: 544660"><p>From my point of view, 9/11/01 made me take a step back from my life and re-evaluate the precedence of my priorities. It made me think "What am I doing today to make someone else's life better?", "What am I doing to make a difference, allbeit a small one, in American culture?". It also made me look at everyone else around me in a different light. It made me look at my fellow man with a caring eye as opposed to not caring where they were headed, if they are hurting today or why this person just cut me off in traffic. I feel very sorrowful for those who lost a loved one and pray every night for those children whose mothers or fathers did not come home that dreadful day. I realize this sounds very teary-eyed and morbid, but all this old man asks is that everyone take a step back, re-evaluate your priorities, start putting country first again and do somenthing beneficial for your fellow American.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="setshot50, post: 69429, member: 544660"] From my point of view, 9/11/01 made me take a step back from my life and re-evaluate the precedence of my priorities. It made me think "What am I doing today to make someone else's life better?", "What am I doing to make a difference, allbeit a small one, in American culture?". It also made me look at everyone else around me in a different light. It made me look at my fellow man with a caring eye as opposed to not caring where they were headed, if they are hurting today or why this person just cut me off in traffic. I feel very sorrowful for those who lost a loved one and pray every night for those children whose mothers or fathers did not come home that dreadful day. I realize this sounds very teary-eyed and morbid, but all this old man asks is that everyone take a step back, re-evaluate your priorities, start putting country first again and do somenthing beneficial for your fellow American. [/QUOTE]
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