This is a quote seen in Lonely Planet magazine.
Although there is a layman, whenever I see such an earth-shattering story, the emotional cells in my heart will always grow. What is beauty? What is greatness? In the process of purifying the self, the self, and me, the last person I am, after all, shine, shine on others, shine on myself.
During World War II, the female painter imprisoned in Tretzin, Fried Dick Brandes, in the concentration camp, did not fear hardships, did not complain, and enthusiastically painted for the children who were also imprisoned in the concentration camp. Although the female painter did not live until the war, her thoughts must have taken root and shone in the hearts of the children, and the light of hope in the hearts of the children.
I think of the German speculative businessman Schindler in the movie again, lustful and rich, but in the face of great right and wrong, there is no ambiguity, not afraid of being accused, not afraid of being killed, can use up all the property he has obtained to save lives. As a businessman, most people regard the interests of money as much more important than those two lives, but Schindler's ability to do such a righteous deed is really admirable and will always be remembered by the Jews.