Clark
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I got conscripted back in august and just finished a long 9 months that consisted of 4 months of basic infantry training, another 4 months of advanced reconnaissance training and a month of familiarization with the base I'm gonna serve the next 2 years of my life in and training for west bank related tasks.
It's not easy, I didn't have any background in sports before the conscription and for the first few months, I also was in the mindset that "I'm not built for this" or "I could be doing other stuff", but once I built up enough courage to face my fears and pettiness and just changed the way I thought and looked at my military service and understood that actually, I have quite the Privilege to protect my nation and my people, to be in a place where the only thing everyone expects from you is to better yourself, so I started feeling better.
I don't really know how it is in other countries where there's conscription, but in Israel, there isn't just that constant feeling of a "threat" of war, there's a constant war going on for the past 70 years.
I know that in my service I'm probably gonna have to shoot someone and that I'm gonna see fucked up shit especially cause I'm stationed in one of the most controversial conflict regions in the world, but I know that everything that I have experienced and will experience will only contribute to the betterment of my adult life and how I'm gonna undertake different difficult situations that it will bring with it.
so tbh, I think that each country in the world should have at least one year of mandatory service so that more young adults could have the chance to build themself up and face difficulties especially with how pussified the western world has gotten in recent years.
It's not easy, I didn't have any background in sports before the conscription and for the first few months, I also was in the mindset that "I'm not built for this" or "I could be doing other stuff", but once I built up enough courage to face my fears and pettiness and just changed the way I thought and looked at my military service and understood that actually, I have quite the Privilege to protect my nation and my people, to be in a place where the only thing everyone expects from you is to better yourself, so I started feeling better.
I don't really know how it is in other countries where there's conscription, but in Israel, there isn't just that constant feeling of a "threat" of war, there's a constant war going on for the past 70 years.
I know that in my service I'm probably gonna have to shoot someone and that I'm gonna see fucked up shit especially cause I'm stationed in one of the most controversial conflict regions in the world, but I know that everything that I have experienced and will experience will only contribute to the betterment of my adult life and how I'm gonna undertake different difficult situations that it will bring with it.
so tbh, I think that each country in the world should have at least one year of mandatory service so that more young adults could have the chance to build themself up and face difficulties especially with how pussified the western world has gotten in recent years.
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