NO PLACE FOR WORRY
The source of this illustration is unknown, but the philosophy of this soldier applies to many of us: One of two things is certain: either you’re mobilized, or you’re not mobilized. If you’re not mobilized, there is no need to worry; if you are mobilized, one of two things is certain: either you’re behind the lines, or you’re at the front. If you’re behind the lines, there is no need to worry; if you are at the front, one of two things is certain: either you’re resting in a safe place, or you’re exposed to danger. If you’re resting in a safe place, there is no need to worry; if you’re exposed to danger, one of two things is certain: either you’re wounded, or you’re not wounded. If you’re not wounded, there is no need to worry; if you are wounded, one of two things is certain: either you’re wounded seriously, or you’re wounded slightly. If you’re wounded slightly, there…
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