The Consequences And Importance Of Communication

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The moment we are born we seek human interaction. Whether through our mother 's gentle touch, the comforting sound of our father 's deep laugh, or the snoring of our sleeping grandpa, as humans we are communicators. Through our interactions with others we seek support in different ways. A comforting hug, advice from a loved one, or a brief “Hello”, we are constantly trying to connect with people. Although, the purpose behind our need to communicate is always changing it is our instinct as humans to connect. This connection allows us to bond with people and create a support system. A support system in turn helps us survive and manage through the difficulties of life. But what happens when we are unable to communicate? What are the consequences of lack of communication? By using the events of 9/11 we are able to see the consequences and benefits that communication plays in our lives. It is through the experiences of emergency responders, victims trapped in the towers, and the general public that we are able to see the impact that communication has on our …show more content…

On September 11, 2001 communication proved to be critical in saving the lives of those trapped that day. At times we take for granted our ability to communicate quickly and efficiently with others. This was the case on 9/11. More often than not victims in the towers waited as emergency responders blindly walked up the dozens of flight of stairs, as people across the country waited at home for their loved ones to return. Three different experiences but all interconnected. Communication is a connection, a support system. September 11, 2001 was not just a day that terrorists threatened the lives of thousands but the day that thousands unified in order to preserve through a day that will be forever

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