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Average rating: 4.03 · 195 ratings · 10 reviews · 45 distinct works
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Lessons from UNarmed Americ...

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When the Lights Go On Again...

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Being a Great Leader (555 R...

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Being a Great Listener (555...

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Make Extra Money (555 Resul...

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“Looking cool on Facebook isn't worth the cost of looking a cock in real life.”
Mark Walters
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“The entire criminal justice system is geared on the assumption that whoever calls in first is the complainant, the victim. The good guy now, by default, becomes the bad guy: the suspect. The perpetrator. In situations like these, you’re a contestant in what I’ve come to call ‘the race to the telephone.â€� The winner gets to be the good guy, and the loser automatically becomes the bad guy.â€� To avoid being caught in a similar situation, do your best to win the race to the telephone after an encounter.”
Mark Walters, Lessons from Armed America

“woman forced into a car by an attacker, for example, has an incredibly high chance of getting killed if she complies. Even if it seems highly likely the attacker will kill her right there if she doesn’t get in the car, the fact is that right at that moment, the odds are the very best they will ever be for her.”
Mark Walters, Lessons from Armed America



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