Subject: Not everyone has to be focused on violence.
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Posted on: 2015-05-12 22:08:00 UTC

Or on how terrible things are, or how terrible things could be.

I'm in the military because I don't want people to be forced to fight for their lives- I want to be one of the people who help.

The military- the American one, at least- isn't just compromised of soldiers, after all, and their goal isn't only to wage war.

The US Navy has ships that serve as floating hospitals that get deployed at the drop of a hat to go to places that need aid. The navy also patrols the sea as a hard and soft power, to help protect merchant ships from pirates, and as a general lookout for vessels in distress.

The US Army's out in Africa right now, still helping to provide border control to limit the spread of ebola further via quarantine.

There's plenty of news out there in the world to tell you how fantastic the world we live in is, and you don't need to be discouraged by war or violence; look at it as something to rise above instead. Volunteer for causes you care about, be active about helping. Actively improving the world- even in small things- is something you can do to prove plenty of people wrong and to show that your viewpoint and opinions not only matter, but can change the world as well.

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