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SFC Francisco Rosario
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I have a civilian co-worker who asked me why I don't get stressed out. I told her after 26 years of service in the US Army not much will surprise me. I also told her about some advice that a great CSM once gave me. He said "The US Army has been around for over 200 years before you arrived, and it will continue long after you are gone. None of us is indispensable, so do your job at the highest standards possible, but don't take your self too seriously"

I have lived with this advice and keep applying it today as a civilian gov employee. I do my very best every day at my job. But I know that I was not to make it tomorrow to work, someone else will keep the mission going. My co-worker tends to stress rather easily.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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My philosophy is much the same...if my job is essential and I am not here, someone else will do it. If it doesn't get done, it was not essential.
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PVT Mark Zehner
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Good article!
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