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SNELLNATION
Sirthomas Snell
126 episodes
4 days ago
A freethinking, and curious human with the primary goal of awakening the “curiosity” in as many people as possible. “Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced." Kierkegaard
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A freethinking, and curious human with the primary goal of awakening the “curiosity” in as many people as possible. “Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced." Kierkegaard
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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161. The Army Officer Path
SNELLNATION
27 minutes 25 seconds
10 months ago
161. The Army Officer Path
My special guest 2LT Luke Anderson with the Ohio Army National Guard joins the Snellnation podcast to discuss his commissioning journey to becoming an Army officer. The path can seem quite complex but I assure you knowledge, preparation and opportunity are what you need to make a change for the better. The primary goal as always is to awaken the curiosity in as many people as possible. "A lack of knowledge creates fear. Seeking knowledge creates courage." Candice Swanepoel
SNELLNATION
A freethinking, and curious human with the primary goal of awakening the “curiosity” in as many people as possible. “Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced." Kierkegaard