One person did achieve it. And if I am not mistake He stated that He didn't have any more tools available to Him than we do to us. That being said, I'm not trying to say that we're guilty for not achieving what He did. But I do feel that we should be the best we can, and strive to understand what is best.
Since this is a philosophical debate, I will pose this question to your statement.
I am keeping in mind that "the right thing" is open to interpretation, but even still...
How is allowing Judas Iscariot to commit suicide, doing the right thing?
Surely He was capable of a kind word at the right time to perhaps sooth Judas' tormented soul and perhaps save his life...and his soul?