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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3508574" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>Physical toughness might be achieved with mandatory PE in first thru twelfth grades. Throw in team challenges with both winner/looser. </p><p></p><p>Mental toughness, no one does it better than the military. In boot camp, I witnessed a very physically fit young man that had been broken mentally. I was assigned to watch him during mess and maintenance duty in the squad bay. He was completely broken and did a lot of sitting on his footlocker sobbing and wanting to go home to his mother. The Marine Corps eventually obliged him. No one that I'm aware of felt sorry for him. We looked at him as basically a pu**y.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3508574, member: 33119"] Physical toughness might be achieved with mandatory PE in first thru twelfth grades. Throw in team challenges with both winner/looser. Mental toughness, no one does it better than the military. In boot camp, I witnessed a very physically fit young man that had been broken mentally. I was assigned to watch him during mess and maintenance duty in the squad bay. He was completely broken and did a lot of sitting on his footlocker sobbing and wanting to go home to his mother. The Marine Corps eventually obliged him. No one that I'm aware of felt sorry for him. We looked at him as basically a pu**y. [/QUOTE]
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