This is striking because it is hate that fueled the terrorist attacks that killed her husband. I find it truly remarkable that someone in her position would have such poise and forgiveness to be able move on from the tragedy. And just like Sandy Dahl, I think all of us should use 9/11 to teach us exactly that live is to short and that we should love all of our neighbors as we are all given such brief lives, and thus, should spend it enjoying it. That is why I would choose to use her quote on a 9/11 memorial. If the world did not have hate then terrible events like those that happened on 9/11 will not occur. While it is unlikely that we can completely stop things like this from happening, if we stop and reach out to our neighbors and accept everyone for who they are then together we can reduce these tragic events in …show more content…
The location has so much emotional attachments and sentiments in it that I think it would be right for the memorial to be there. In fact, it was there where the entire country watched innocent American lives be claimed and also where the brave police, firefighters, medics, and other first responders risked and even loss their lives trying to save others. The memorial would be the national monument that pays respect to the World Trade Centers. The purpose of it would not only to remember the event but also to use it to unify us as a country as learn from it to make us a happier people. It is important when dealing with such traumatic events to be able to find support from family, friends, and those around us. That is our job as American citizens to look out and help one another. It is horrific events like this where we see how well our country comes together in the face of adversity. At Ground Zero around the monument would be a paved sidewalk for people to walk around the structure, but there would not be any trees or anything else. This is to add to the emptiness of the space that used to contain two massive skyscrapers. I intend for that to add to the feeling that there is a void in New York City where we are missing a part of