What you just watched:
Sarah Broadhead was not trained for war. She wasn’t a nurse. She wasn’t prepared for what she would see. But when the battle came, everything changed.
She saw wounded soldiers everywhere—pain, fear, suffering. One man needed help. His wound was severe. Others stepped away. Sarah didn’t.
She leaned in. She didn’t know what to do, but she chose to try. She cleaned his wound. She stayed with him. And slowly, he improved.
In a place filled with death, she helped someone live. She didn’t become someone new. She discovered who she could be.
Compassion did that.
So what do we do
with what you just saw?
Start with the first
question below.
DECIDE
- How do you respond when someone is hurting?
- Do you step toward suffering, or avoid it?
- Who needs your help right now?
Try one of these this week—start small:
1. DON’T LOOK AWAY.
Compassion begins when you face what others avoid.
2. DO WHAT YOU CAN.
You don’t need all the answers—just take the next step.
3. STAY WITH PEOPLE.
Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is not leave.
ONE-LINE TAKEAWAY
Compassion is choosing to help when others are hurting.
Print this and keep the value visible all week.
Want to go further with this?
The Choose Your Future series helps you build these values—one week at a time.