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The Warrior Retreat The Warrior Retreat by John Lynch
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“awakens something inside of the brain that cannot ever be cast aside completely. You could hide it, and hope that it stayed buried, but buried didn’t mean dead.”
John Lynch, The Warrior Retreat
“I promise you, nothing you’re going through is so bad that you need to do that. Call me any time of the night, I don’t care. You’re not a pussy for reaching out. I’d rather listen to you all cry than have to hear it from your mothers at your funeral.”
John Lynch, The Warrior Retreat
“gave off the vibes of a man who was stuck in the darkness of his own mind, but was too proud to ask for help. That was a problem that troubled most men. The stigma that talking about their problems, and their well-being was a sign of weakness. Societal norms placed this burden on men, and the problem became much worse when you looked at men in certain professions, military men and veterans especially.”
John Lynch, The Warrior Retreat
“Everyone seemed to find God when their lives were on the line.”
John Lynch, The Warrior Retreat