← Back to context Comment by theonething 2 years ago So being in the military made you stop worrying? How did it do that? 2 comments theonething Reply codr7 2 years ago By pushing your limits. fifilura 2 years ago Probably. Military service in Sweden in the 90s did not mean you had to worry about going to Iraq or Afghanistan.As I mentioned I was also a platoon leader so I guess I had som more freedom.But some weeks we had to go on without much sleep. (And you are constantly freezing).Another thing I learned involuntarily was being a timekeeper. There is always a clock counting towards the next event in my head.
codr7 2 years ago By pushing your limits. fifilura 2 years ago Probably. Military service in Sweden in the 90s did not mean you had to worry about going to Iraq or Afghanistan.As I mentioned I was also a platoon leader so I guess I had som more freedom.But some weeks we had to go on without much sleep. (And you are constantly freezing).Another thing I learned involuntarily was being a timekeeper. There is always a clock counting towards the next event in my head.
fifilura 2 years ago Probably. Military service in Sweden in the 90s did not mean you had to worry about going to Iraq or Afghanistan.As I mentioned I was also a platoon leader so I guess I had som more freedom.But some weeks we had to go on without much sleep. (And you are constantly freezing).Another thing I learned involuntarily was being a timekeeper. There is always a clock counting towards the next event in my head.
By pushing your limits.
Probably. Military service in Sweden in the 90s did not mean you had to worry about going to Iraq or Afghanistan.
As I mentioned I was also a platoon leader so I guess I had som more freedom.
But some weeks we had to go on without much sleep. (And you are constantly freezing).
Another thing I learned involuntarily was being a timekeeper. There is always a clock counting towards the next event in my head.