Emotional Restraint in Service
Dale discusses the complexities of emotional expression within the military, emphasizing that while emotions are natural, overt displays are often discouraged. He highlights the necessity for individuals to manage their feelings, suggesting that both men and women face similar expectations in structured environments. The conversation delves into the tension between human vulnerability and the demands of military roles, raising important questions about emotional health and societal norms.In this clip
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