Another inspiring person I learned about is a man by the name of Sir Nicholas Winton. If you have the opportunity to learn more about him by googling him, I encourage you to do so. He is referred to as "Britain's Schindler" and is responsible for arranging the safety of 669 children of Jewish descent by transporting them from German occupied Czechoslovakia to Great Britain immediately prior to the beginning of World War II and placing them in British families to live. Sir Nicholas Winton and those many British families are responsible for saving the lives of those 669 children.....the parents of the majority of those children died soon thereafter in German Concentration Camps. I found this advice from Sir Nicholas Winton particularly inspiring. "Don't be content in your life just to do no wrong, be prepared every day to do something good." Think about it, if each of us made a concerted effort to follow this advice, we could make a truly lasting positive impact in our world. There are some documentaries about this truly amazing man, and I encourage you to try to watch them sometime. They are called "All My Loved Ones", "The Power of Good", and "Nicky's Family". By the way, from what I've been able to research, Sir Nicholas Winton is still alive at age 104. It seems that God has placed this man here to continue to teach us very important lessons about goodness:)