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Summary of Varg Freeborn's Violence of Mind
Summary of Varg Freeborn's Violence of Mind
Summary of Varg Freeborn's Violence of Mind
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#1 The first step in any training is to identify the mission you will train for. Be sure it is something you can actually accomplish. Otherwise, you will get into trouble. Your chances of failure increase exponentially.

#2 Law enforcement must put the public first, since that is their job. They must train and equip themselves toward this objective.

#3 The sheepdog mentality is that anyone who is concerned with the safety of others is a sheepdog. However, this mentality is not suitable for civilian life, as it does not take into account the legal protections that some law enforcement officers and military personnel have.

#4 It is absolutely mandatory that you clearly define your mission. Before you go any further, sit down and write down the one sentence that defines what your real mission is.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 8, 2022
ISBN9798822535282
Summary of Varg Freeborn's Violence of Mind
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    #1

    The first step in any training is to identify the mission you will train for. Be sure it is something you can actually accomplish. Otherwise, you will get into trouble. Your chances of failure increase exponentially.

    #2

    Law enforcement must put the public first, since that is their job. They must train and equip themselves toward this objective.

    #3

    The sheepdog mentality is that anyone who is concerned with the safety of others is a sheepdog. However, this mentality is not suitable for civilian life, as it does not take into account the legal protections that some law enforcement officers and military personnel have.

    #4

    It is absolutely mandatory that you clearly define your mission. Before you go any further, sit down and write down the one sentence that defines what your real mission is.

    #5

    The objective is to protect yourself and your family from violent attack. If that fight ever comes to you, winning that fight on all fronts is your mission. Sometimes winning is done by avoiding the problem altogether.

    #6

    Your first objective in any situation is to avoid violent confrontation if at all possible. Avoidance is a guaranteed way to accomplish your mission of making it home safely and legally whole. Violence, win or lose, is an expensive event. It is very expensive physically, psychologically, socially, and financially.

    #7

    If you cannot avoid the violence, your primary objective is to escape or evade it. Do not engage in it if at all possible. Learn the self-control craft of a true warrior who is loyal to his mission and does not take unnecessary risks that threaten the purpose of his existence.

    #8

    You must prepare for the fight, which means winning it. You must be prepared to win the physical fight, the legal fight, the social fight, and the psychological fight. You cannot be prepared for a fight without considering all of these aspects.

    #9

    The boundaries of a mission are set by your attachments in life. You must be willing to kill or die

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