I learn't that you don't always need to regard yourself as a hero when you have done a good deed, as the people of Le Chambon did. They taught me that some things are simple and it is common sense to do them. For example, should I save the Jews or let them get killed? It is sort of an obvious answer even if most people didn't do anything to help.
What do they teach us about human behavior?
'If we do not work towards developing confidence in our spiritual resources, we will be responsible for producing in due tima a world devoid of humanity.' This quote explains that if people are to scared to do the right thing everything will change later. That I think this quote is relevant to the question because our generation is the future and if we do silly things in the past, it will change the future for the worse.
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