Rather than hurt myself or hurt others in the process of winning at my talents I chose to just join the Army and I didn't know in the process I'd get medically retired. Now I am just crazy instead of being a successful famous artist. But wasn't that a better deal for me and my family too?

 So I got told I was crazy. I listened. I took my medicine. I got paid.

I did that instead of having things like drug problems or parental marital problems. That makes sense right? To back down instead of proving a point. I accepted that I could get paid better on ssdi than trying to be a artist success.

Would there be any point in winning from not being in the military? Would it be worth it all the troubles to go through to do that? Is it just easier and more logical to just join the Army instead? Now they won't take me as serious it seems with my hobbies.

I got all the way there. Then I stopped. I decided I'd be better off serving my country. And while in the military I got benefits and got to travel and have fun. Wasn't it a good deal to help the country and can't I still do my passions and hobbies?



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