That does not mean they do not fear it, only that they accept it.The Man With the Soap said:What if someone has just come to terms with the fact that one day, they will die, and there's not a thing they can do about it?Niagro said:Very well, under certain circumstances it can be a valuable use of your life in terms of self actualisation to stand and fight for that which you believe in. I merely state that the blanket phrase used in the original post:The Man With the Soap said:Yes, you only live life once. But, I don't want to squander my life as a slave in a white collar, working a job I hate, to buy junk I don't need. The attacks on September 11th hit me hard. My grandfather fought in World War II, and my uncle served in Vietnam. I want to serve my country so that you, and all American citizens can enjoy the comforts and freedoms that we have. I may disagree with what you say, sir, but I will defend your right to say it with my life.
Is quintessentially wrong without the aforementioned certain circumstances.Keela said:Better to die standing for a cause in a warzone than sitting miserably behind a desk.
The eternal darkness is only unfeared by those who cannot, or have not, comprehended its true horror.
Subconcious self preservation instinct that kicks in in life threatening situations. Tho a btch of a job, can be overcome.Niagro said:That does not mean they do not fear it, only that they accept it.
All rational beings fear death. I was far more likely to die than survive when I was 3-4 years old, so I've been there. If I could come that close to death again to save an innocent person, one who can't defend themselves, I would do it. That's why I want to get into law enforcement as a career, and if possible, I want to have jobs especially relating to violent crime. Die once to save a few lives, or even better, stop the knife rather than jump on it.Niagro said:That does not mean they do not fear it, only that they accept it.The Man With the Soap said:What if someone has just come to terms with the fact that one day, they will die, and there's not a thing they can do about it?Niagro said:Very well, under certain circumstances it can be a valuable use of your life in terms of self actualisation to stand and fight for that which you believe in. I merely state that the blanket phrase used in the original post:The Man With the Soap said:Yes, you only live life once. But, I don't want to squander my life as a slave in a white collar, working a job I hate, to buy junk I don't need. The attacks on September 11th hit me hard. My grandfather fought in World War II, and my uncle served in Vietnam. I want to serve my country so that you, and all American citizens can enjoy the comforts and freedoms that we have. I may disagree with what you say, sir, but I will defend your right to say it with my life.
Is quintessentially wrong without the aforementioned certain circumstances.Keela said:Better to die standing for a cause in a warzone than sitting miserably behind a desk.
The eternal darkness is only unfeared by those who cannot, or have not, comprehended its true horror.
I'm scared of sharks. I Swim (see some other thread on phobias). Any fear can be overcome, but that does not mean that you no longer fear it.Blood Stained Saint said:Subconcious self preservation instinct that kicks in in life threatening situations. Tho a btch of a job, can be overcome.Niagro said:That does not mean they do not fear it, only that they accept it.