At the end of the day, no matter what the situation or circumstance, I think it boils down to asking yourself " Did I do the best that I could?" If you can say yes to that simple question, then you left it all on the field, however the chips land is not up to you at that point.
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yup I worked with a lot of old hands when I started at the start o the 80s that had been POWs or had bad times during ww2....one hand went everywhere with his dog when they passed another one would appear ,,no one else was allowed animals in cabs but the old boss understood .,,bobby(x concrete navy) talked to it all day ...it kept him sane ,,harry used to go "weird" on people in Jap cars/tvs.
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Everybody is pretty much the same coming out as when they went in, you might not like that, but it is what it is.
The Bible teaches.............." As a child, I reasoned as a child. Now that I am a man, I reason as a man. " -
A man is defined by his actions, not his memories.
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