"The Surprising Upside of Disappointment, from a Medal" Topic
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Tango01 | 25 May 2020 9:56 p.m. PST |
… of Honor Recipient Who Lived in a Cave "If there's one new consistent in the world today, it's disappointment due to changed plans. But that might not be such a bad thing overall for a person's psyche, according to Gary Beikirch, 72, an elite former Green Beret Army medic who lives today near Rochester, New York. Beikirch learned important lessons from a historic self-imposed season of isolation he undertook after coming home from the Vietnam War. Today, as people around the world wrestle with loss and life-changing uncertainties, the lessons Beikirch learned are more important than ever…" Main page link Amicalement Armand |
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