Posted by olgentdc on March 11, 2017 at 19:59:32 from (184.16.217.117):
In Reply to: hard times posted by kccca on March 10, 2017 at 12:20:31:
yes ,, I recall hearing about that ,, very sad,,. poor guy was in a desperate defensive position , similar to what a soldier mite find himself in during a standoff in a war battle , proper military training keeps a mans mind on task so he can come out ALIVE . at least that's what they taught soldiers in ww 2 and veitnam .. // don't know anything at all about the fella,, perhaps he had military training // ,trouble is he probably felt he was on a deserted island with no one to help or turn to , and the whole world had a front row seat to his failure . , the despair and shame of failure and realizing his terrible mistakes was too much and he chose to end his life ,,.very sad day when a man gets on that island ,,. I ,TOO ,have been there more than once in my life , and every time I chose life and managed to escape and find a brighter and better day
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