It’s a hard thing to explain to somebody who hasn’t felt it, but the presence of death and danger has a way of bringing you fully awake. It makes things vivid. When you’re afraid, really afraid, you see things you never saw before, you pay attention to the world. You make close friends. You become part of a tribe and you share the same blood- you give it together, you take it together. Tim OBrien
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When the world is at your fingertips, you are not afraid of anything. There are no worries about food, about shelter, about clothing. You have nothing to prove to anyone. You don’t have to fear anything.

You can do anything you please because death is always with you. It is the only thing that will be stopping you from doing what you want to do. So when people are in life-threatening situations they become more alive than ever before. They are most aware of their surroundings and they become very close friends with those around them.

Enemies are not far away so they are not afraid of them.

Source: The Things They Carried

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