Humanizing The Inhumanity of War
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Humanizing The Inhumanity of War

In The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien blends fact and fiction in his depiction of the Vietnam War he experienced as a young infantryman. O’Brien leverages the best of each to paint a visceral, u...

Die LivingWhy The Hippie Shit That Doctors Used To Ridicule Might Be The One Thing We All Need

Why The Hippie Shit That Doctors Used To Ridicule Might Be The One Thing We All Need

There isn’t any medication that exists that is able to confer the same health benefits that regular meditation and exercise are able to offer. The key, however, lies in the word “regular.” This is...

Die LivingOn Time and Sober, Now What? Ditch The Dog Tags and Brown Undershirts and Chase That Pot of Gold

On Time and Sober, Now What? Ditch The Dog Tags and Brown Undershirts and Chase That Pot of Gold

One thought I had while transitioning was how easy life was going to be with a “normal” job. Just go in around 8 or 9 in the morning, hang out for a few hours, make some low stress decisions, and ...

NUTRITIONA Crash Course For The Kitchen

A Crash Course For The Kitchen

Healthy eating doesn’t have to be a long and difficult task. Cooking can be as simple or as complex as you want to make it. Think of fairly short cook times but a finished product packed with flav...

MINDSETYou Want To Be A Rockstar? Get Used To Feeling Like A Roadie

You Want To Be A Rockstar? Get Used To Feeling Like A Roadie

Recently, I wrote about resilience as a tool to combat failure. Resilience can be difficult to implement, but that does not imply that it is difficult to comprehend. By the time we are hitting roc...

CAMPINGPacking Out To Live Like Jeremiah Johnson

Packing Out To Live Like Jeremiah Johnson

The most key element to any extended time spent in the wild is a sensible pack out. Seeing as it’ll be carrying everything that’ll help you survive and that you’ll be carrying it every mile of you...