Threat Management - Projecting Your Self Outward
This is some additional commentary from my thoughts on instincts. The easiest way to avoid a threat is to have it avoid you. Direct, simple, effective. You don't need to be a martial arts master or a professional gunfighter to do this. It's all about attitude. And, it doesn't matter whether your attitude is based on fact, it's whether it is based on belief. You have to believe that you have the skills and knowledge to overcome a threat - even if you don't yet have those skills. I will teach you those in time. Right now, this is about mindset, where there is no internal limit. When you can reach the point where you have the confidence to just face a threat, then many times the threat will run away and leave you alone.
You are awake, trusting your instincts and have no intention of allowing yourself to become a victim of the wolves, then the wolves will not choose you for a victim. If you can think of yourself - imagine yourself - as a wolf, then you are much less likely to have to face a threat.
Confidence. Self-assurance. Think like a wolf. A problem? You can take care of it.
You are awake, trusting your instincts and have no intention of allowing yourself to become a victim of the wolves, then the wolves will not choose you for a victim. If you can think of yourself - imagine yourself - as a wolf, then you are much less likely to have to face a threat.
Confidence. Self-assurance. Think like a wolf. A problem? You can take care of it.


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