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Windshield, Not the Rearview Mirror | Full Auto Friday | 4.17.2026

Apr 17, 2026
A week-one book launch reflection leads into candid Q&A about imposter feelings and how to deflect excessive praise with simple, grounded replies. A deep look at the “vet bro” persona examines why one bad interaction can overshadow many good ones and how comparative suffering harms communities. Conversations also cover recovery routines overseas, special operations’ pro-sports approach to care, and practical thoughts on TRT and longevity.
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INSIGHT

Negative Encounters Outweigh Hundreds Of Positives

  • Insight: Negative interactions with a minority of veterans disproportionately shape civilian views.
  • Andy warns a single bad encounter can outweigh a hundred positives and make negative impressions extremely sticky.
ADVICE

Counter Negative Stereotypes By Exemplary Behavior

  • Do be the best expression of your veteran identity to counter the negative archetype.
  • Andy advises that by being professional, engaged, and caring (e.g., as a medical student), you reshape civilians' memories of veterans.
ANECDOTE

Train Hard Before 90-Day Deployments And Prioritize Rest

  • Andy describes deploying on 90-day JSOC rotations and prioritizing rest to maintain operational readiness.
  • He trained hard before deployments and treated overseas time as maintenance, not a moment to peak physically.
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