So the warrior mentality to me is steeped first in the concrete blood-soaked battlefields of life, death, and sacrifice, but the reasons for the higher law. He comes from a military family, as his father was a Marine before Rudy joined the Marines. Rodolfo 'Rudy' Reyes is currently the Chief Instructor on SAS: Who Dares Wins however, he's a newer addition to that show, only having appeared since 2022. In this case, they had two guys on the job Rudy Reyes, who plays himself in the series, and Eric Kocher, both Recon Marines. It creates a structure, and the baseline for education and the upward mobility of all citizens. Rodolfo 'Rudy' Reyes in 'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test'. Military advisers A lot of people give Hollywood sht when incorrectly depict aspects of military life likely due to the lack of someone on set who knows (from experience) what theyre talking about. The warrior Ethos and the warrior itself is a part of a modern way of thinking that creates things like human rights. Alone, we could just be viewed as savages or zealots. And their reason being that we are that one cog, and the spiritual economic machine called society culture. It’s very important to remember badass warriors, special operations commandos, and mixed martial art fighters without the collective. So the rest of society can pursue artisan work, art, industry, etc. And the warrior takes his space to (as we say in the Marine core) not ask what, who or why only to do or die. And then it became refined through these city states in which empire and conquest as a predictor to turning sorts to plow shares and then creating societies and communities in which use natural environment, agriculture, animal husbandry to fortify, strengthen, and create unique language, art, and thinking in these so-called city states. The word “Ethos” in our primitive cultures is there. Often we use, even in our modern government here in the United States, the Greek ideal.That’s the place where modern thought was created. “The warrior (Ethos) is crafted in the battles and struggles and the effacement from antiquity. That’s why they degrade eventually and we die.” The highest-end fuel with the least amount of additives and fillers is what powers machines to be optimal. “Do we take the lowest bidder for the fuel that keeps our planes and helicopters flying? Do we skip on the fuel that keeps our generators going for our hospitals in the middle of these combat zones? No we don’t!” Just like the fuel that’s put into helicopters and jets, they give us support and get us in and out of dangerous positions and environments. As Marines, our missions are in extreme environments with impossible timelines, massive amounts of stress, and the possibility of a violent jet… and what fuels us, we’re incredibly knowledgeable about water, hydration, the trace minerals and electrolytes that hold water in the body. “Simply as a military man, let us think about fuels or vehicles what ammunition we put into our weapons what fuels the human body most important as the organic machinery.
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