Here’s the opposite story, though. With apologies because I don’t have the book in front of me, so I may get some details wrong, but I read this “Irena’s Children“ by
Tilar J. Mazzeo.
Irena lived in Warsaw during the Nazi occupation, and dedicated her life to rescuing Jewish children from the Ghetto, and her story is complicated in a lot of ways but - well, this story isn’t actually about Irena, per se.
It’s about a bus driver.
It’s about a day when she’s traveling across town by bus with a very young Jewish child, and partway to their destination the child looks up and asks a question - in Yiddish. and the whole bus goes quiet, because everyone knows what that means. And Irena thinks, okay, we’re going to die here today.
And she’s running through her options - all of them bad - and suddenly the bus stops, and the bus driver announces that there’s been a mechanical failure and the bus needs to return to the depot immediately. Everyone off, please.
And she stands and goes to get off the bus and the driver says - not you two. Sit down. So she sits down as everyone else leaves, because, well, what else is she going to do? the options are all still bad, at this point.
and when the bus is empty the bus driver says,
“Where do you need to go?”
And then he drives them as close to their destination as he can, and lets them off, and drives away. And Irena lives, and the kid lives, and they never cross paths again.
So a janitor got three people killed, and a bus driver saved two lives - not to mention all the other lives indirectly saved because Irena was able to continue her work.
I think about that almost every day now, to be honest.
We can’t all be Irena. I couldn’t be Irena. She was in a unique place with very specific skills and connections that let her do what she did. I am just one mentally ill librarian. I can’t be her. But - I can be the bus driver. Or I could be the janitor. Because it doesn’t matter what your job is. It doesn’t matter who you are. In a world like this, every single one of us has the opportunity to do massive harm or massive good. We can save lives or end them.
And that’s scary. but it’s also very comforting? at least for me. Because at the end of the day it means this: no matter of how small and helpless and unimportant you feel, you’re never powerless in the face of great evil.
Just finished watching Emily In Paris and that was an addition to my obsessions. I mean. Paris????? Gorgeous people???? Nice friends. Mindy is amazing and particularly Gabriel?????? Yeah. Sold. And Emily is so confident, i mean i freaked out several times and called it a day myself just watching, but she killed it and the energy of the show is so up all the time! So refreshing! Have i told u guys about Gabriel? Yes, perfect. Just a reminder. THE HOTTEST AND THE MOST CHARMING MAN EVER!! Go watch!!!
Emily in Paris isn’t really my type of show, the plot is quite unrealistic actually, but I was bored yesterday aaaand maybe I binge-watched the whole season lmao! But honestly, I do not regret it, even if it the whole show was meh for me because OMG LUCAS BRAVO YOU HANDSOME MAN, I THINK I’M IN LOVE! 😍😂
I would watch season 2 only because of him lmao and thank you Lucas, you made me forget the whole mess Chris Evans tag and blogs are right now 😂