The last thing you should have on your mind is to follow
rules such as: I don’t want to draw attention to myself, I don’t want to lie,
and I don’t want to hit someone. As master Tom Callos puts it, “HIT and hit
HARD, LIE and lie BIG, don’t be afraid to throw a rock through someone’s window
to get attention!” Bite, scratch, yell, stomp, kick, and throw things to get
away and get away quickly.
Look for clues, be assertive, and be aware of the
environment around you. Be aware of dark hallways, dark parking lots, strange
characters by themselves, areas of town that become dangerous late at night,
and anything that makes your hair stand up are all early signs of possible
danger. However, there are some types of
danger that cannot be predicted and happen very quickly, such as car accidents
or sport injuries.
Finally, never allow a situation that’s not good to get
worse, or extremely dangerous. When a situation doesn’t feel right, trust your instincts, get away, and get help
quickly.
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