July 4, 2013

Comment Response

by Bobby Villado (author's profile)

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I've received your comment and thanks for responding. It is unnatural to be in a "warfare state of mind" but for many in the world that is their daily state of mind. It is marvelous what your mind can adapt to but where does it end? And at what point does the prisoner (through penal or warfare) break down when tortured? In prison, and this may seem strange to you, it's not other prisoners I'm most alert about. It's the people with guns and other 'weapons' that can easily or fatally harm me. I did recover from my injury, sad to say I injured myself again. On the flip side there is good benefits to always been alert. As for the institutionalized... I'm beyond the line.

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bluelotus Posted 11 years, 5 months ago. ✓ Mailed 11 years, 5 months ago   Favorite
Yea unfortunately this "warfare state of mind" is a normal thing for many people in the world...it is a good thing to be alert about things that happen around you, but i think there is a difference between a calm alertness, and the state of mind where you always expect something bad to happen in the next second. The type of alertness I have when I walk alone on a dark street at night. You are right, it is amazing what the human mind can adapt to.

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