6. The jumpers will always be with us. Faced with the most horrible of all human choices, the kind of riddle that grade-school children use to torture each other, many leaped rather than burn. And as the debris falling from the top anthropomorphized into human beings, people watching understood that for the time being, we were all beyond help. “I don’t remember faces, just bodies jumping out,” says Alexandra Rethore, a second-year analyst at Lehman Brothers. “And the girl next to me was hysterical. She kept saying, ‘They’re catching them, right?’ I said, ‘Yeah, they’re catching them. Let’s go.’ ” It was a noble act, a message to loved ones: “I’m gone but not lost. I’m still here. Find me.