Lessons from Auschwitz: The power of our words - Benjamin Zander

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It really makes a difference what we say.
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I learned this from a woman who survived Auschwitz.
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She went to Auschwitz when she was fifteen years old,
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and her brother was eight, and the parents were lost.
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And she told me this,
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"We were in the train going to Auschwitz,
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and I looked down, and I saw my brother's shoes were missing.
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And I said, 'Why are you so stupid?
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Can't you keep your things together?
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For goodness sake!'
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The way an elder sister might speak to a younger brother."
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Unfortunately, it was the last thing she ever said to him
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because she never saw him again.
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He did not survive.
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And so when she came out of Auschwitz, she made a vow.
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She said, "I walked out of Auschwitz into life.
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And the vow was,
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"I will never say anything that couldn't stand
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as the last thing I ever say."
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Now, can we do that? No.
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But it is a possibility to live in to.
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Thank you.
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