What Matters

Over the last few months, I’ve been a bit on the “philosophical” side. My father passed away at 64 – just 12 years from my current age. I’ve thought about what I want, what I need, and what I should do to make myself happy. Happy. Is that what’s most important? Probably not. Handling your responsibilities is not only morale but just.

I’ve struggled over the past several weeks to decide between what most people would do in that they would stick to a job they hate versus a life they MIGHT love and relish in. Money isn’t everything, right? We only live one life, right? Isn’t the beauty and freedom we feel in the one life we live most important?

Conflicted.

Sorry for the confusing words and potentially conflicting thoughts.

Take care all.

OK, I’m going to go contemplate life and the direction to move towards(with Maine Prepper Girl).

Rourke

EMT Medical Emergency Survival Tourniquet(2 PACK)

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EMT Medical Emergency Survival Tourniquet(2 PACK)
Product Details

Designed to compress the limb to restrict blood flow, The EMT Emergency Tourniquet is an important lifesaving device in both tactical and non-tactical situations. Applicable to arms, thighs and more; the flexible, universal fit can be a crucial first aid essential for yourself or anyone else.

According to statistics, These tourniquets can be effective in terms of stopping arterial blood flow and saving lives in the shortest application time. The tourniquet is designed to be applied using only one hand, giving you a free hand to tend to other needs of the injured individual or to allow you to apply the tourniquet to yourself. 100% effective in blocking blood flow in upper and lower limbs.

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  • 100% Brand New and High Quality
  • Reinforced one-hand Windlass clip for self application
  • Flexible, universal fit quickly controls bleeding
  • Compact and lightweight for any first aid kit
  • Cold resistant technology

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