Krishna Chaitanya Venkata

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In many ways, this was the echo of an old mind trick I had used in war. When trying to negotiate pain, I often worked to create a bigger, more controllable hurt, one that would shut out the first – replacing an agony that was beyond my control. If my Bergen felt too heavy, I’d run harder. Any backache I’d been experiencing was soon overshadowed by the jabbing pain in my knees.
Beyond Possible: One Soldier, Fourteen Peaks — My Life In The Death Zone
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