Ned, that is where I have been. Just starting to come out of the fog and understand I need to set some things to work towards and look forward to.
Good. Thought about this one because it was a puzzle as to why we go into that neutral. Like I said above, our Maslow/pyramid/perception bits can get f*cked up by the conditioning to the inverted reality of ops.
Now, I know that when deployed, it was like having a pause button pressed. You go in to a different state, live from day to day, all the homey goals/aspirations get pushed to the background.
In Gornji Vakuf we had an officer in the RHF who, every Sunday, put on his kilt and went for a walk into town. Brilliant, the kids loved it. Point is, he did that to keep a grip on time passing, wasn't just a succession of 24 hour chunks.
Perhaps the drifting, no goals thing is a futile reversion to that kind of coping state?