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FBI Negotiation Skills talk
Not as many audience as I thought; neither was the content. The woman agent focused solely on the extreme situations, e.g., kidnap in Iraq, though it is understandable coz it is her daily job. What impressed me most is when she said, American government won't give up a single life. Let's put aside how true it is in reality. But it did sound touching to me, as long as people can be so outspoken on it and never hesitate to iterate on the value of individual. Suddenly, I envy those Americans, for the first time. It reminds me of my overreaction in the TOM class the other day. I was little bit offended by people relating safety to productivity. I pointed out the social responsibility of a company to care about the individual life. Think of those poor miners in interior China. Do their lives cheaper than ours? Why nobody cares about who they are, whether their families can go on without him, the husband, the bread earner? Is it because we have too many people? Then how many is too many?After the talk, my section mate, who once went through the FBI training, said Isreali values their people even more than Americans. They would start a war to rescue one life. I can understand it. When a whole country has to fight for their existence, all they can do is to fight for every single life, at whatever expense.
Are all men created equal? I used to think it is true, at least on paper. How about in reality? What can we do? Does Luck realy matter? Do I have to feel thankful that I am lucky in some sense?
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