After my 1 year of service as a military police,
I was driving a car for the another year in the same troop.
So, I'm not here to say my military life was harsh.
It was the first night and I was trying to sleep.
It was a small room just for the new soldiers for security.
By the time I was almost asleep, a dim red light was on and came in from outside,
and heard bunch of people rushing outside,
yelling like "Sorry, sir! Sorry, sir! Sorry, sir!"
And about 60 people got stuck in another small room.
It was a muster (*in a not endorsed way)
I still can't forget that.
I really thought I chose a wrong place.
I was stuck at a place where it was totally opposite from who I was,
and me trying to fit in there by doing anything to satisfy all my seniors,
I was learning a lot.
I genuinely think so.
It does make sense that you have to get out of the comfort zone.
Maybe the best way to learn about yourself is...
to work in a place where it's so contradictory to who you naturally are.
The huge differences I confronted with were actually proving what kinda person I was in return.
Anyway, to me, this is...
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