03-19-2021, 12:42 PM
(03-19-2021, 11:29 AM)Seagull Wrote: Hmm different people different experiences. Not sure the military does that unless they were in a warzone, still people are prone to something or not. I guess younger generation after WWII were not able to handle tough situations. I have seen different experiences of people who excelled after military life but I guess each person has a different disposition and handles things differently. They should do a survey to see religion, family life, attitudes and political leanings of those who handle things one way or another.
Whoa, yikes. That's not cool. You have no idea what anyone else here has had to go through. I'd wager that the people here on a budget and/or who have lost their jobs and are looking to complete a degree as quickly and as cheaply as possible have been through plenty of "tough situations". Not to diminish what soldiers have to go through, but there is more to "tough situations" than getting shot at or getting blown up. Going through one or the other doesn't make you a better person than someone who took a different route in life.
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