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What It is Like to Go to War

Karl Marlantes

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“We all have shit on our shoes. We've just got to realize it so we don't track it into the house.”

“Many will argue that there is nothing remotely spiritual in combat. Consider this. Mystical or religious experiences have four common components: constant awareness of one's own inevitable death, total focus on the present moment, the valuing of other people's lives above one's own, and being part of a larger religious community such as the Sangha, ummah, or church. All four of these exist in combat. The big difference is that the mystic sees heaven and the warrior sees hell. Whether combat is the dark side of the same version, or only something equivalent in intensity, I simply don't know. I do know that at the age of fifteen I had a mystical experience that scared the hell out of me and both it and combat put me into a different relationship with ordinary life and eternity. Most of us, including me, would prefer to think of a sacred space as some light-filled wonderous place where we can feel good and find a way to shore up our psyches against death. We don't want to think that something as ugly and brutal as combat could be involved in any way with the spiritual. However, would any practicing Christian say that Calvary Hill was not a sacred space?”

“We mistakenly assume that bodily survival has a higher precedence than ego survival. This is simply not generally true. Ego will happily destroy the body for its own sake. Look at overweight executives headed for heart attacks on the way to getting their pictures in Fortune or anorexic models suffering slow starvation on their way to getting their pictures in Vogue. Protecting ego is the general case.”

“Cynicism is no more mature than naïveté. You're no more mature, just more burned.”

“War is society's dirty work, usually done by kids cleaning up failures perpetrated by adults.”

“Thinking you might be crazy can drive you crazy.”

“Quitting is unthinkable and pain is just weakness leaving the body”

“Once we recognize our shadow's existence we must resist the enticing step of going with its flow.”

“When you are confronted with a seemingly painless moral choice, the odds are that you haven’t looked deeply enough.”

“We have an idea of what is right or wrong. And we can debate moral issues as ideas. But moral *standards* are not ideas; they exist in the form of observable measurable behavior. What one sees, hears, and feels every day, by observing how people around one behave, inculcates such standards of behavior.”

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naïveté, issues, combat, suffering, shadows, resistance, bravery, insanity, shit-happens, cynicism, pain, motivation, shit, ego, craziness, spiritual-warfare, war, desire

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