To decide means one choice has to die.
I recently learned that we avoid making decisions because to decide means one choice has to die. That the word decide has the word -ide in it and similar words like genocide and suicide where it means death.
Today I am talking with John Spencer who is now retired from the Army after 25 years. John and his wife met in combat in Iraq in 2009 and were a dual military family for almost 8 years. His story and recent book “Connected Soldiers” are filled with depth of stories of struggle, triumph, and getting through it.
Topics Covered:
- Joining looking for something else
- Growing up through your military service
- Searching for meaning in life
- When your retirement feels more like a funeral
- Lead by example
- Having cancer hit the family and getting through
- As a Team, we can handle everything
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