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This comes from soldiers in war zones who began to think that they were completely safe as long as they stayed in their foxhole. The soldiers knew that many of them would die, just not themselves.

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Foxhole syndrome is a term used to describe the psychological condition experienced by military personnel during combat. It can involve intense stress, anxiety, and fear resulting from prolonged exposure to the trauma of war. Symptoms may include hypervigilance, emotional numbing, and difficulty readjusting to civilian life after returning from combat.

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