I think most everyone is questioning/evaluating their mental health these days. At least, I know I am.
Having said that, this is not the first time for me. Every few years or so, I reflect on my time in Vietnam, resulting in asking myself some questions: Was I competent; who around me was competent or incompetent; what did I bring home; did I get over it, etc.
After I retired 10 years ago, I occasionally find myself asking myself similar questions. I eventually find the answers and I can honestly say that I am at peace. I know where I did good and where I screwed up. I also know who around me were reliable and who were not. I saw the red flags, but did my job anyway. I saw the obstacles, but did my job anyway.
Reflection is a good thing, I think.
Today, my sanity lies heavily in keeping my house in order, hanging out with my wife and kitty. I also take time to read a lot, and giving thanks for my many blessings.
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