Lifestyle is all about the way we live our life. We certainly live a different lifestyle from the rest of the world because our lifestyle is totally dependent on the kind of work we do and the kind of social status we have. To some extent our routine work dominates our lifestyle because over the period of time our mind gets used to the work we do and the patterns we follow. Civilians certainly have all the luxuries at hand but veterans are not that lucky enough because they live a major part of their life on borders where they need to put their life in danger for the sake of the country.

Hence, over the period of time their rugged lifestyle becomes the part of the work and they find themselves more comfortable
on the battlefield. This is really becoming true these days as there are many American veterans who feel that they don't want to go home because they are not used to the social world outside. This is really becoming an alarming situation for the army and the people who are close to different military personnel. Brock Horner is a war veteran himself who does not want to travel home because he enjoys being on the battlefield with his fellow mates. According to Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) there are around 1.7 million Afghanistan veterans who feel this way and therefore they need to come up with some kind of solution.

Website like myrebootcamp.com has really played an important role in making veterans realize the importance of social life. Hence, veterans can log on to the website and talk about the real time issues and challenges that they face when they come home. They can also talk about what they feel and how they can get over such feelings. The site also helps these veterans by talking and providing excellent information about personal value and personal attitude. They also provide good information about how they can handle themselves when they are in crowd and how they can manage their time and money effectively so that there are no problems.

The author writes articles on Social Life related topics Afghanistan Veterans and Iraq Veterans.