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Anyone whose goal is something higher must expect sacrificing something bigger to achieve that goal. In life we have to take our goals and expand them and by doing so there are many sacrifices you have to do in order to obtain those goals. Sacrifices are all around us, some are bigger than others, making the goal higher and harder to get, but with a positive outlook and no fear in failing everybody can accomplish anything. When your own life is your goal than the risks are all you can take. It is important for the reader to learn that there are scarifies an individual must make to attain goals because one will become more successful in completing their goals resulting in self achievement.

In the story, Alive Nando Parrado, Roberto Canessa and Antonio VizintÍn sacrifice their dignity and test their faith in order to survive. One of the characters that were willing to sacrifice their pride for the circumstances they were under was Canessa because he was the first to suggest in eating human flesh, not just because he was hungry but also because he wanted to stay alive. Knowing that God was they’re for him and this was simply a test. He encouragess the others by explaining things under the word of God and how he shared his flesh and blood at the last dinner. Canessa was a natural leader, he took control of the group and made sure that no one gave up; he was helping the injured giving them some motivation to stay positive. He made hammocks to help the boys who had injured legs, making it more comfortable for them, he showed that he cared for others and he wasn’t selfish. When making goals you have to be open minded and not selfish, and by taking leadership of something that has great value to you shows that you will sacrifice anything just like Canessa. Canessa goal was to keep others alive, and maintain comfort for those who were doubtful. Canessa is someone who is

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