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He ran 500 missions.Nobody asked him who he was.
Diego Ugalde gave fifteen years to Naval Special Warfare. Three wars. NATO partnerships. Hundreds of lives changed by the decisions he made in the dark. And when he walked away from all of it, he looked back at the whole thing: realized he had been a stranger to himself.
This is NOT a war story. It IS what happens after.
What it costs to give everything, and still not know the person doing the giving.
What does it take to turn the mission inward?
What happens when we explore "that" awakening: the crack? The moment plant medicine rearranged one's world view?
Did the God Molecule show him a more "powerful peace"?
Then there is Warriorside. From whom does storytelling heal? Why is sharing a story the most dangerous and necessary thing a person can do. Sit with that for a minute...
As we sat, with the question underneath all of it.
To whom much is given: what happens to the one who never stopped to receive?
No conclusions here. Only the conversation. Draw what you need from it.
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WarriorSide.org — support, volunteer, donategivebutter.com/warriorside — contribute to veteran healinglinkedin.com/in/diegougalde — connect with Diego
By Myles LevinHe ran 500 missions.Nobody asked him who he was.
Diego Ugalde gave fifteen years to Naval Special Warfare. Three wars. NATO partnerships. Hundreds of lives changed by the decisions he made in the dark. And when he walked away from all of it, he looked back at the whole thing: realized he had been a stranger to himself.
This is NOT a war story. It IS what happens after.
What it costs to give everything, and still not know the person doing the giving.
What does it take to turn the mission inward?
What happens when we explore "that" awakening: the crack? The moment plant medicine rearranged one's world view?
Did the God Molecule show him a more "powerful peace"?
Then there is Warriorside. From whom does storytelling heal? Why is sharing a story the most dangerous and necessary thing a person can do. Sit with that for a minute...
As we sat, with the question underneath all of it.
To whom much is given: what happens to the one who never stopped to receive?
No conclusions here. Only the conversation. Draw what you need from it.
--
WarriorSide.org — support, volunteer, donategivebutter.com/warriorside — contribute to veteran healinglinkedin.com/in/diegougalde — connect with Diego