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Chilean miners: Has it made you rethink what's important in life?

| Thursday, 10 Oct. 2010 | 18:06 - 19:00 GMT

After 69 days they've finally done it. All 33 miners are up and people are overjoyed. "I feel so proud to be a human." A sentiment repeated in many of the seemingly endless emails you've sent us on the Chilean miners rescue.

I've spent most of the morning clicking through your comments, from St Vincent's to Pakistan I get a real sense that the world stopped to watch these men emerge from the ground. I can't recall ever seeing so many heartfelt messages.

How has this story affected you? Are you now pausing for reflection? Has this story made you put things into perspective? Are you left with a greater faith in Humanity or God? Or is this a short term moment with no real lasting affects?

Your comments

  1. Comment sent via Facebook

    Meshack on Facebook - I'm jst amazed at how things happen at times, do we call it fate? I think twas luck!

  2. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Mary Carter emailed - The saga of these Chilean Miners has renewed my hope that the world can come together to face the realities of climate change. God bless these Men.

  3. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Reginald Jackson emailed - I do believe that this event is a window into something bigger, something spiritual. I think it is a sign that our world is not doomed just yet..there is still hope to save us all

  4. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Jeff Fried in San Carlos, California - Where was the government of Chile BEFORE the event?

  5. Comment sent via host

    Ros also asked on Facebook for stories of your greatest escape. We''d be more than happy to see them on here too!

  6. Comment sent via Facebook

    Christian in Lima, Peru, on Facebook - Amazed to know that a group of people have been saved while hundreds die in the Middle east just because the firstpower in the world want all their oil and want to keep being the "keepers of the world", do u think my faith will grow?

  7. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Chad emailed - This is not about 'workers'. This is about people. We ALL work. Whether behind a desk or in a mine or in a home or a school, we are ALL 'workers'. I don't think that should be the focus, because it sets aside people who contribute to our society in physical ways as separate from the rest of us. There is no 'them'. There is only US.

  8. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Daryl emailed - In with Fears, Out with Tears

  9. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Steve Gordon in the US emailed - I would like to congratulate all the citizens of Chile on the successful rescue of the trapped miners. The thing thatI noticed was the incredible professionalism of the planning and implementation of the rescue.It showed the capabilities of the Chilean nation. Well Done !

  10. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Tyler in Florida emailed - Why is God brought into the equation every time humans collaborate to do something great. Human minds and their creativity were the driving force behind this rescue, not an unproven idea about a higher power. Kudos to the rescuers.

  11. Comment sent via SMS

    The plane crash in the Andes that was behind the Alive story took place 13th October 1972.

  12. Comment sent via SMS

    Hi Ros. This story made me realise even more that it鈥檚 the people who matter the most. Even in Iraq we tend to forget that sometimes. Lubna

  13. Comment sent via Facebook

    Junior Equality Mayema - Life is the most important feature of humanity

  14. Comment sent via Facebook

    Princes Aditi D Rawkn'Star on Facebook - Well i believe in humanity as far as it is compared in faith with god!!

  15. Comment sent via host

    Hello - it''s Ben S here. Today we''re asking if the Chilean miners'' rescue has made you rethink your life? Has it been a wake-up call for you? Listen live now: