If I made the decision to go on a dangerous mission into west Africa where 100 health care personnel have been infected and came down with Ebola . I would not come back to the states and endanger others, end of story, have a nice day.
There you go boasting again. How about making that decision for your wife/daughter/son/parents?
I would like to believe that I would make the right decision - not having been there, I can only hope. Boasting is for those that "have", not for those who claim that they "would". There is a difference and you seem to be incapable of discerning it.
See, the story isn't really ended until you actually do something boast-worthy then tell us about it. The "Legend in his own mind" phrase comes to mind.
I would like to think that, if my wife were kidnapped, and the deal was for me to show up to be killed that she would live, I would show up early. Will never really know. On the other hand, I have trouble imagining myself telling those who you so blithely say should stay the hell away as it's the "right thing" to shut up and die quietly so I can be safe - my wife/daughter/son/grand-kids mean so much to me that I really don't know if I could do it. Anyone who claims they could is either an ignorant liar or a sociopath with no value for life or conception of love.
Ball just bounced into your court. Might as well pick it up and go home - surely you can catch the drift that without actual choices to be made, then making them, it's all just an exercise in word-play.