The 33 Chilean miners are like so many who work the mines.
They are men, and now women, who go into the mines because of the money. It is
dangerous but the pay is better than so many other jobs. It typically comes
with health care and even pensions.
These men were individualists, company men, dedicated men, and men who
really didn’t care about much. Reading
their stories was like getting to know them and their families.
At first I could not understand why there were so many with
wives and mistresses. Then we find out that Chile only recently (at the time of
the accident) permitted divorce. Since many were also Catholic I wondered how
all this synced with the teachings of the church. Then I realized that the
majority are like many others and not terribly religious. They became so when they had to rely on one
another to survive. This did not surprise me as I remember the line from a WWII
movie- “There are no atheists in foxholes”.
What would I do if I ever found myself in a life or death
situation as this? I would hope I would be strong like they were. Strengths and weaknesses abounded in the
telling of their story. Like many people to whom a tragedy has occurred, they
worried about how their families were faring. They wanted to live a better life
when rescued. Some would and others
would not do as well. Posttraumatic stress touched most of them. Individuals
took advantage and the media showed both the positive and the negative sides we
often see here. Since the 33 had agreed
to keep quiet about the first 17 days, the press turned against them. I remember seeing the reports about the wife
and the girlfriend on the news here. That was life as they lived it but was
sensationalized in the press because the fact that two women knew about each
other and shared the same man was shocking to many and kept the ratings up.
Alcoholism, drug abuse, anger issues, fear, and the lack of
food and potable water would be more than enough to permanently disable the strongest
of humans. The fact that these men survived, returned to living above ground
and seeming are going to be ok. It took
most of them more time than they expected but I gathered that each one has come
to terms with the catastrophe and is surviving. Maybe that is their best
testament.