Ingrid Betancourt was interviewed by Stephen Sackur on the BBC’s Hardtalk, yesterday (click here to watch the entire interview). She has been an inspiration to me and many others around the world, but after this interview I believe she has been elevated to the realm of a select few who have endured hardships beyond most of our wildest imaginations and emerged changed but not bitter. When asked what exactly the FARC did to her while was held captive she preferred not to answer those questions, saying instead that each day those things are coming to the surface in her mind and she has to deal with them before she speaks publicly about them. Sackur asked her if she didn’t feel anger and want retaliation when she saw the man who had held her for so many years lying on the floor of the rescue helicopter, and this is what she said, paraphrasing: No, I did not. We are humans and humans are separated from the rest of the animals by words. We must learn to use words to solve the world’s problems.