Tuesday, October 2, 2012

From Josh with Love - One of Those Days

From Josh with Love

We live in a world of “processing”. On any given day, I process thousands of pieces of information, respond to it (both consciously and subconsciously) and move on to the next moment of stimulation. I would estimate that 95% of these instances pass without one extra second of thought, a fleeting moment in the 18 hours or so that I am awake each day. I watch the news in the morning, the radio is on in the car, I read the newspaper, I have a smart phone and yet somehow most of this information fails to make any lasting impact on my day, let alone my life. However, there are times, when for some reason I actually think about what I just heard or saw and what it means. Sometimes, it changes my day. I hold out hope that one of these moments changes my life.
Today was one of those days. I read an article this morning regarding Army suicide rates ( www.npr.org/2012/09/27/161853675/army-seeks-to-curb-rising-tide-of-suicides). Now, any other day I’d say “well yeah, these people are at war, tormented, kill people and try to return home and live a normal life. No wonder they kill themselves at a faster rate than ‘normal’ people”. Not today.
Suicide is a curious thing. If you’ve ever dealt with it you know what I’m talking about. I believe it’s that way because it can’t be understood, even if you’ve ever thought about it yourself. It’s hard to imagine that there’s a point when a rationale being can decide that death is a better option than life. Think about that person, making that decision; that a viable solution to a problem would be to simply no longer live. I’ve dealt with suicide before. I didn’t understand why my friend couldn’t come and play when I was 9 because he hung himself in a closet. I saw my Dad, hospitalized in a burn unit at the time; discover his best friend had shot himself in the face over a messy divorce. These things stick with you. So, what’s my point?
My point is that while news outlets, facebook, happy hour discussions and water cooler banter is focused on NFL referees, who got kicked off dancing with the stars, whether Obama is a Muslim, bacon shortages and any other frivolous topic; there are young men and women sacrificing their lives to allow us to live our life. We know that, it’s not a secret. When I read this article, it made me realize they are sacrificing so much more; their sense of self. They are protecting our rights to live the life we want, with the freedoms we have, so we can play words with friends while taking a shit and some return home to that very same life and decide that they would rather be dead. That, I can’t understand. We owe so much more than we can imagine to our troops. I try to appreciate our servicemen and women but the phone calls to my veteran friends (including the owner of this blog) once a year isn’t enough. So stop today and think about what these men and women are doing for you and the sacrifice they make. Think about the ones that will get that phone call from a friend on Veterans day and then 6 months later be remembered on Memorial Day. I did that today and I think maybe this day means a little more than the others.
              -Written by Josh
 

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