Can different ways of attending to the bind change its nature?
How was the bind different for the victims and the perpetrators?
What made the difference between a bystander and a rescuer?
You are going to explore how individuals chose to act in moments when they were faced by dilemmas, conflict, or dead-ends.
Did they just accept a difficult situation?
Or did they change the outcome with their actions?
Or did they respond to a situation with acts of courage?
And did they make choices based on their own conscience?
Questions for Thinking
- Do we agree with the last opinion we heard?
- Do we always follow the rules?
- Should we always follow the rules?
- When is it appropriate to not follow the rules?
- Do we make choices for ourselves or do we allow others to make choices for us?
- Do we stop and think?
- Can we hear our own inner voice?
- Can we imagine ourselves in someone else’s shoes?
- If we paid more attention to what we see, hear, and feel, could we learn something?
We will venture out with some rescuers into their unknown and see what they found.
You are about to begin a journey on the Web.
What will you find?