I chose to post this here on ECF to somewhat take advantage of its semi-anonymous system. And because people here on ecf tend to have down to earth personalities and positive good outlooks. Anyway here it goes..
I basically want to know if anyone else has the issue with "first world problems" when returning home. How 7 months in a cruddy place enlightens you on how much you have, and how appreciative we should be in America. And upon your increasing appreciation, you notice everyone from back home has a lack of appreciating things. Both times i have been deployed there have been countless pitty incidences which get blown out of proportion by my civilian friends and family .i feel non-military members havent experienced anything but a society where its OK to lack camaraderie and its ok to lie and its practically advertised to be stuck up. Just want to know if this is the norm.
I basically want to know if anyone else has the issue with "first world problems" when returning home. How 7 months in a cruddy place enlightens you on how much you have, and how appreciative we should be in America. And upon your increasing appreciation, you notice everyone from back home has a lack of appreciating things. Both times i have been deployed there have been countless pitty incidences which get blown out of proportion by my civilian friends and family .i feel non-military members havent experienced anything but a society where its OK to lack camaraderie and its ok to lie and its practically advertised to be stuck up. Just want to know if this is the norm.