How do accept fate?

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    Cj023
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    watching the videos and 911 calls I guess I just relate.. I understand the true inevitability of death and the feelings that come along panic. chaos, squealing into the night.. it’s much different from a cold shock into the spine… idk do I need no s~~~ help or what?

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    does fear help me? yes because once you have hit the point of “I’m going to die I’m watching it unfold” you’re body reacts before the mind… you CANNOT. control your body it acts, just intensifying the fear (I’m going to survive no matter what the outcome is)

    what benefit? idk…. if you can control TRUE fear I guess you can do anything… just curious

    Some of what you describe sounds like ptsd. I probably have a bit myself. Did this struggle begin post combat?

    #308185
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    yes but I try to describe this fear to ‘normal’ people… and yet my uncle was a navy seal, man the f~~~ up, I’ve seen more than you ever have, blah blah…. I saw ground zero as a child (in person) and ever since I’ve always had this sickness with fear

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    it wasn’t when the towers fell,, it was body, after body, after body, people were jumping in groups, holding hands and your can hear them impact the concrete, it was insanely loud..after that f~~~ islam… heart turned to stone and your dare ask to put a mosque in the massive gravesite? it was approved? thank god it didn’t happen… just absolute hate and frustration, to this very day. I’m fine just need to rant over tolerance vs opinion

    #308191
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    f~~~ it I’m getting drunk and going to bed thanks for listening

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    RoyDal
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    There is no such thing as fate! The future is a kaleidoscope of infinite possibilities.

    However, the past is fixed, immutable; the past cannot be changed. So it makes sense that a belief in inevitable fate can arise.

    With this in mind, choose carefully all your moves as your live progresses. A choice today will become your unchangeable past tomorrow.

    A wise man once said: “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.”

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Why jump? Because, there are things worse than death.

    I came from a farming family. The hospital was miles away. My father always stressed situational awareness. He always said that there is s~~~ he can fix and s~~~ he can’t. Looking at YouTube WTC images is s~~~ you can’t fix my brother.

    You never know what cross you will have to bare. Prepare yourself and hopefully the day will never come. If it does, think clearly and be decisive.

    But, find peace and serenity if you can.

    Peace brothers

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    it wasn’t when the towers fell,, it was body, after body, after body, people were jumping in groups, holding hands and your can hear them impact the concrete, it was insanely loud..

    Dude….I cant imagine haveing that stuck in my head. I saw it on the tv,but didnt watch. It would be the sound thats the worst.

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