Thursday, October 30, 2008

Quiet Efficiency

I try to instruct people that quiet efficiency is more effective than shooting off ones mouth in a reactive fashion, when confronted with a pressure situation regardless of what your level of skill and ability are. An encounter that could normally be diffused, can often times become volatile with the addition of a little hostile verbage combined with a threatening posture. As the old expression goes, you should know your adversary, and my experience has been that anyone has the potential to be armed and dangerous, whether it is evident or not. Because of this, you should treat any and all encounters as such. If you believe that my perspective is incorrect, please watch the following clips:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZT2Jf8_E-8&feature=related

www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIzZ3m48V2I&feature=related


No comments: