Friday, August 23, 2013

Anticipating Retrospect

When it comes to Self-Defense, Home-Defense and protecting the lives you cherish whenever an attack may occur, there is no time for 'hindsight" being "20/20". The most effective way to be prepared for what could be potentially unannounced social mayhem in your near future, is to ask, "What do I not know?", and then seek out the answers.

Fortunately, there are many mentors available to further your expertise in confident mindset, effective tactics and sharp life-saving skill sets. We only need to look a short distance back in our American and world history to see that discovering new ways to be an asset to others, in the protective sense, is not optional; It's our human responsibility and duty. Due to the social and political state of our World, sooner, or hopefully later, we will need to have Self-Defense, Survival and Protective skills.

Take a moment to reflect and engage in honest introspection. If you could move forward in time and look back at yourself right now, what would you be honestly telling yourself to learn about protecting your life and livelihood? Would the hinge point of taking action be more of a matter of getting motivated to do what you know needs to be done, than actually not knowing what you should do? Too many excuses are being expressed in the moments when powerfully equipped statements of service and skill could be saving lives.
Those powerful statements can be yours.

Look forward into what you can learn and turn your retrospective "should haves", into, "I'm glad I did", today.

Ryan Rico on "The Guardian Soapbox"

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