Something I have to keep doing is to catch my ego comparing myself to other men and warriors. I look at the special forces out there doing their "hard man" stuff, and wonder if they'll respect those of us who staying in the warm and dry. Rationally I know we each have a different calling, and there's nothing wussy about psychological warfare and information insurgency. Perhaps we have been brainwashed by movies and TV to celebrate the kinetic show of force, distracting us from the power of the memetic?

Many years ago AA showed me that comparing myself or my things or life to others just compares me out of all good things in my life. Took a while but today I take care of me. All other things seem to fall into place. Difficult but simple.
You can send me a Happy Birthday anytime Martin. 😆
Thank you for what you do.
Be well.

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