It's amazingly easy to lose sovereignty of the thoughts going on through your head. In 1998, I was a new cadet at the United States Military Academy at West Point. During the initiation training delightfully called Beast Barracks, the only reprieve we got was going to religious services. You could opt out of going, but doing so would ensure that one of your superior cadets would have ample opportunity to harass you. The choice was pretty clear: go to chapel and get some peace or opt out and get in the pushup position. (This was a pattern in the military that I always hated and made sure all of my troops got some peace, regardless of whether it was found in the chapel or playing video games with their buddies.)
Pull Yourself Out Of Whatever Herd You're In
Pull Yourself Out Of Whatever Herd…
Pull Yourself Out Of Whatever Herd You're In
It's amazingly easy to lose sovereignty of the thoughts going on through your head. In 1998, I was a new cadet at the United States Military Academy at West Point. During the initiation training delightfully called Beast Barracks, the only reprieve we got was going to religious services. You could opt out of going, but doing so would ensure that one of your superior cadets would have ample opportunity to harass you. The choice was pretty clear: go to chapel and get some peace or opt out and get in the pushup position. (This was a pattern in the military that I always hated and made sure all of my troops got some peace, regardless of whether it was found in the chapel or playing video games with their buddies.)