Comments by "Adam Kidd" (@AdamKidd1972) on "Legion Of Men"
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People simply want to thrive, not struggle to keep up with inflation and the toxicity that seems to be everywhere. I moved to Thailand in 2013 because I didn’t like the direction everything was heading back home. I saw things getting worse over time, and the crazy part is, they’ve far exceeded my expectations—at a lightning pace. Living here, I don’t deal with the constant drama that’s so common back home. It’s been a relief to step away from that.
Of course, I fully understand that nothing in life is guaranteed. We all have our own struggles to face, and things don’t always go as planned. I have a few escape plans in place just in case things change, as I know life can throw unexpected curveballs. The sad part, though, is that some people have been knocked down so many times that they never manage to pick themselves back up. It's heartbreaking to watch. Life can be tough, and not everyone has the same tools or support to recover from hardship. That's why I believe it’s important to find peace and build resilience where you can.
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Survival training is quickest way to get a man in touch with primal side. Survival training strips away the conveniences of modern life, forcing a man to rely on his instincts and resilience. Being thrust into situations where water, food, and shelter aren't guaranteed rekindles a primal awareness and resourcefulness that often lies dormant in our comfortable lives.
When you're hungry, thirsty, or cold, every decision carries weight, and you're reminded of the raw simplicity of existence. This experience sharpens not only survival skills but also a deeper appreciation for life's essentials. It’s a humbling yet empowering transformation that often brings out the best in a person: clarity of thought, grit, and the ability to adapt.
It also teaches lessons that extend far beyond the wilderness. Perseverance, problem-solving under pressure, and respect for nature can all be applied to the challenges of everyday life. For many, it's a return to something deeply human—a rediscovery of strength they didn't know they had.
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This mainly ties directly into the breakdown of traditional family structures and values. A strong family foundation historically provided the framework for instilling responsibility, accountability, and critical thinking. Families used to be the bedrock of society, teaching children the values of leadership, discipline, and civic responsibility. When that structure weakens, it creates a ripple effect across society.
Men, as traditional leaders within the family unit, played a crucial role in guiding the next generation. When men step away from that responsibility—whether through absenteeism, neglect, or passivity—it leaves a void. That void often results in weaker family bonds, less guidance for children, and ultimately, a society less equipped to elect capable leaders or hold them accountable.
So yes, while the government plays its role, much of the blame also lies in the erosion of family structures and the failure of individuals to uphold their responsibilities within that structure. Strong families create strong individuals who, in turn, make informed decisions that benefit society. It starts at home. If men had maintained their roles as protectors, providers, and moral compasses, society might have taken a different path.
Blaming the government and laws is easy, but it doesn’t answer the real question: who put them in power? The truth is, society often gets the leadership it deserves.
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