Reality Statement
I guess instructors want to play on our fears, fear of dying or the unknown. But has this ultimate demise lost its impact?
I had a recruit not long ago standing outside of the academy cafeteria mumbling. I asked him what the issue was, and he replied that he had forgotten his lunch that day so he guessed he would "get killed."
I was taken aback by his words and pressed the conversation. He told me that in his class everything that they do wrong will get them killed according to academy staff. I told the recruit the instructors were trying to drive home a point, but the student still allowed this to eat away at him.
What is wrong with this scenario? The consequences given by staff often were catastrophic rather than realistic. Not everything a recruit does will get him or others killed. Some mistakes could instead cause a recruit to lose a case in court, get injured, get suspended, get sued, or whatever.