If the commitment of solidarity shapes the being, the transformation that results leads to seeing that the only rule that is radically important to implement is the attention to others; it leads to an understanding of the essentiality of the acts of interpersonal proximity. In the "getting together", the commitment between "vulnerable people" then exposes the risk of an increasingly forceful transformation...
It is then necessary to articulate the ethical commitment,which is a deliberative process at the very heart of the world, and an act of conversion,which is an act that is an internal dynamic, like an act of trust, of abandonment.
This internal displacement combines activity and passivity of the action, commitment and conversion. This movement, in which a being is called to commit, is constituted as a transformation: that fate played in the register of the event is an advent. In fact, the meeting of the vulnerability of others, and, within ourselves, of our own,favours, on the way, a real human experience, to a disruption of the preconceived ideals, to a new joy, evidence of the presence of a received and shared meaning.