Posted on Oct 25, 2015
SSgt Alex Robinson
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PVT Robert Gresham
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SSgt Alex Robinson After driving in Germany for about 20 years, the "highways" of Alaska are quite a challenge to drive on without sometimes getting angry with other drivers. I had a very real problem with excessive anger, which often manifested itself in the form of road rage, when other drivers failed to drive "the right way". I placed a sticky note in my car which read, "Is it worth it?", just above my radio. When I felt the rage coming on I would look down at the note, take a deep breath, and try to calm myself. It seems to help, my own dangerous driving is way down now, and I try not to let others get on my nerves when I'm driving.
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MSgt Curtis Ellis
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Usually when the feeling arises, thinking about jail usually squashes it right quick... If you haven't been, jail is really no bueno... Not to mention worse things... ;)
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MSgt Team Chief
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Interesting article. Lots of thought involved but I'm just trying to get to B without worrying about them ;)
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