do you live more straight?

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do you live more straight?

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So I see questions about previous behavior and how it might affect CHL eligibility. I had an issue pop up when I was getting my Global Entry so was able to deal with it when applying for CHL.

For both GE and CHL, I find I hold myself to a higher personal standard now than I did before because I don't want to lose the privilidge. I don't do drugs but MAY HAVE considered driving when I shouldn't have or brought a few cigars into the country, etc. No way I do that now.

Any one else change or be made more aware of these things since getting a CHL?
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Once you carry, you need to leave your temper in a deep freezer. The first word of advice, De-escalate and avoid trouble when trouble is following you. 2nd, stay aware and never be in the white zone when the zone is not white.
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When I carry I avoid trouble and and situations that may lead to trouble
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I think getting old or older helped more with this than getting my CHL. In my younger years there would have been many days when I wouldn't or shouldn't have carried. It wasn't an issue back then because it wasn't allowed for the most part.
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I find that idiot drivers don't bother me anymore. They're still idiots, but I acknowledge that and let it go. Although that could be a function of aging. I also don't speed like I used to. The added upside is I probably won't be reporting any cool LEO traffic stop interactions.

Edit - watch me get a ticket tomorrow. :tiphat:
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Since I was a child I was always much stronger than others so I could never allow myself the luxury of being unable to control my emotions. That carried over into adult life so I cannot say that I related to such, but I do understand. Doing the right thing is a state of mind you choose or emotions choose for you.
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It definately helped me ignore idiots on the road. I used to get so irritated and would try to get back at them. Now I just let it go.
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Wes wrote:It definately helped me ignore idiots on the road. I used to get so irritated and would try to get back at them. Now I just let it go.
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Scott B. wrote:I find that idiot drivers don't bother me anymore. They're still idiots, but I acknowledge that and let it go. Although that could be a function of aging. I also don't speed like I used to. The added upside is I probably won't be reporting any cool LEO traffic stop interactions.

Edit - watch me get a ticket tomorrow. :tiphat:
For me, more age than CHL. I found out that if I got upset about drivers or traffic, I was the only one upset. As you said, they still drive like idiots and don't care if I am upset or not. :thumbs2:
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For me, the IRS scandal has changed my behavior (re: privacy protection) far more than getting a CHL.
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Scott B. wrote:I find that idiot drivers don't bother me anymore. They're still idiots, but I acknowledge that and let it go. Although that could be a function of aging. I also don't speed like I used to. The added upside is I probably won't be reporting any cool LEO traffic stop interactions.

Edit - watch me get a ticket tomorrow. :tiphat:
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For me, it's an increase of situational awareness, which transfers to driving habits. I've been able to avoid a lot of stupid drivers with an increase of that.
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Drive the speed limit, no more pressing it. Seems I get their just about the same anyway.

If I'm going to have a beer with lunch or wine with dinner, and I'm driving, I leave it at home.
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PaJ wrote:
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Any one else change or be made more aware of these things since getting a CHL?
Nope, except for an arrest for possessing beer in a city park in Nashville in '62 and a speeding ticket in Florida in '86, I've always been pretty straight.
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oohrah wrote:Drive the speed limit, no more pressing it. Seems I get their just about the same anyway.

If I'm going to have a beer with lunch or wine with dinner, and I'm driving, I leave it at home.
If you feel the need to leave it at home, you really shouldn't drive either.
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