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Having an injury to your sense of right and wrong...it gets tested in spaces like war.

Dan Alfaro (US Army, 2002-2014) describes how not doing something can go against your moral beliefs.

Transcript

Having an injury to
your sense of right and wrong

the way that you grew up
thinking

that people are supposed to

do right by each other.

That gets tested in

spaces like war.

If you've had it
set in your mind

that good people don't stand by.

Good people act,
good people protect.

And then you don't have a choice
to do so.

And you stand by
and you don't do something

that's really going
to do a number on you.

You feel like you've

hurt your sense
of right and wrong

and you start to question

whether you're a good person.

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