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166: Trust and Be Wise. Psychology for the Fighting Man. Part Three.

Feb 27, 2019
In this insightful discussion, topics center around the psychology of soldiers adapting to military life and confronting the fear of death. The hosts address the guilt associated with killing and the mental preparation required for combat. They explore the impact of battle casualties and the importance of recognizing mental strain. Leadership dynamics are examined, focusing on accountability, leading by example, and fostering soldier pride. Finally, they stress the significance of cultural awareness and the role of information in maintaining morale.
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INSIGHT

Rapid Loss Of Civilian Freedoms

  • Military life strips personal freedoms and privacy, forcing rapid habit change and adaptation.
  • Young recruits adapt easier; accept the new life and immerse yourself to reduce friction.
ADVICE

Fix Homesickness By Building Local Ties

  • If you're homesick, build new interests and friendships in your new environment instead of rushing home.
  • Use available furloughs sparingly and invest energy into local ties to recover faster.
INSIGHT

Put Death In Perspective

  • Accepting the possibility of death and keeping it in proportion reduces paralysing fear in combat.
  • Most soldiers never get hit, and surviving can bring relief and recognition, which reframes the risk.
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