Today, let’s take a moment to honor and remember the lives lost on September 11, 2001. On this day, 23 years ago, we witnessed unimaginable tragedy, but also the strength, courage, and unity of so many. Let’s never forget the heroes—first responders, everyday people, and those who made the ultimate sacrifice. May we continue to stand together, cherish our loved ones, and strive for peace in their memory. #PaulRutterSpeaks #customerserviceproblems #customerservicetips #customerservices #customersatisfaction #customerexperience #customerappreciation #customerfeedback #customerreview #customerjourney #customertestimonial #happycustomers #smallbusiness #salesstrategy #publicspeaker #speakerlife #motivationalspeaking #successminded #successmotivation #successhabits #leadershipskills #morethanperfectservice
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History has a way of leaving us with heavy questions, doesn't it? Take the My Lai massacre, for example. On March 16, 1968, in a small Vietnamese village, something horrific unfolded. U.S. soldiers, sent in with orders they believed were just, entered Sơn Mỹ, thinking they were hunting enemy fighters. But what they found were unarmed civilians-innocent men, women, and children. Imagine the fear in their eyes, the confusion. This wasn't a battlefield; it was a community, a place where families lived, loved, and dreamed of peace. Yet, in a matter of hours, hundreds were killed. It was a massacre that stripped away humanity. These soldiers were young, many just out of their teens, caught in a war that blurred the lines between right and wrong. When the truth of My Lai emerged, it sparked outrage. It forced America to confront its actions and question the morality of a seemingly endless war. So, as we reflect on this tragic event, let's ask ourselves: how do we ensure such atrocities never happen again? It's not just about remembering; it's about learning, holding ourselves accountable, and striving for a world where compassion prevails over violence. History teaches us-let's not ignore its lessons.
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