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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 1917054" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>You go gunnut, keep on keepin on till you get there. Sometimes you never get where you want to be but enjoy the ride.</p><p>If you realize all your dreams you didn't aim high enough is my personal opinion, I keep trying to get there. </p><p></p><p>My wife asked me once what the best day of my life was, I told her I don't know I haven't lived all of them yet. </p><p></p><p>I never served in the military so I don't know what PTSD is like. I fought with depression a time or two in my life and thought it wasn't worth going on any longer. Fortunately my attempt failed, because I have had some pretty damn good days since that time. One of these days on my death bed I hope to be able to look back and tell my wife what my best day was but it won't be anytime soon. And it won't be by my own hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 1917054, member: 4307"] You go gunnut, keep on keepin on till you get there. Sometimes you never get where you want to be but enjoy the ride. If you realize all your dreams you didn't aim high enough is my personal opinion, I keep trying to get there. My wife asked me once what the best day of my life was, I told her I don't know I haven't lived all of them yet. I never served in the military so I don't know what PTSD is like. I fought with depression a time or two in my life and thought it wasn't worth going on any longer. Fortunately my attempt failed, because I have had some pretty damn good days since that time. One of these days on my death bed I hope to be able to look back and tell my wife what my best day was but it won't be anytime soon. And it won't be by my own hand. [/QUOTE]
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