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| Dead Eye Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Rural southern Indiana
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![]() | My husband and I have been discussing this topic since it was originally posted. We have had a hard time in trying to come up with a way to help you get the right mind set that would allow you to take a life if necessary. Try going to National Center for Missing Adults (NCMA). Click on the Adults section on the right hand side and scroll through the pictures. For each woman you see, click on her picture and read the circumstances that are known about the case. You are going to be horrified at the number of women who vanish from their homes or go to the grocery to never be seen again. We live in the county in a home that is not easily accessed. I had gotten really lazy about keeping doors locked during the day and even during the evening. Hubby works 2nd shift so most days I am home alone from early afternoon until around midnight. Usually a gun is within arms reach but by leaving doors unlocked I was inviting someone to just walk in. This site really got me back to keeping things secure. It also reinforced my belief that if push comes to shove I will not be the one going into the ground. Ladies, I will continue to try to think of ways to help you move forward in your ability to know that you can and will defend yourself with deadly force as necessary, but I fear that it is something that just comes with a lot of thought and experience.
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| Bitter American Join Date: Mar 2008
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| BOFH ![]() | Pami, You asked how to develop the proper mindset. How to get from A to B where A is terrified of guns, and B is ready to act without hesitation. I found this book... ![]() Quote:
There's a good description of who the author is on the page linked above. It would seem this book, as well as The Gift of Fear from Gavin DeBecker might both help someone who's working towards developing a self defense, personal empowerment Mindset. We own "The Gift of Fear" and from the bit of the book I've read it should be pretty good. Gavin DeBecker isn't a big 2A guy, but that's not what you seem to be looking for. Sorry for the sideways Thread Jack Spasmo.... But based on the last three pages of comments, I thought this might be appropriate.
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| Cogito, ergo porto. Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Wherever you go, there you are.
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Perhaps the answer you're seeking comes in part from that story and in part from a Clint Eastwood movie scene. I think it was The Outlaw Josey Wales, where he took the settlers into a house and told them that in the upcoming fight, "You have to get mean. I mean plum mad-dog mean...." When training with your pistol, you determine ahead of time that THAT person will not achieve their objective while you're still breathing. As you're determined to keep breathing, they WILL fall. If at the same time, you envision (in training) yourself protecting a child in danger, I'm going to guess that that emotional upbringing will serve you well. Sure, after you have dispatched the threat, you're going to likely cry, puke, scream, and second-guess yourself, you have to be alive to do any of that. Successful training. Successful defense. You win. I do not have data to back this up, I should say, and it's based solely on my thoughts and impressions of 40+ trips around the sun, but I don't think anyone will contradict it. If they do and can show me where I'm mistaken, I'll happily consider their angle on it. Blessings, B | ||
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| Sharpshooter Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Westville, IL
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![]() | I have been reading through these posts and realize that I am not like every woman. None of us are. Maybe because of my early life, I have realized that I can depend on no one but myself. And that all life is precious. BUT, I have developed the mindset: "Good v Evil" "Past, Present, Future" Those who set out to harm others are "Evil". Their victims are the "Good". Who should win in this situation?! Good, of course. Past: What are the chances that evil has done this before? How many times? Future: Would evil do it again? How many times? Present: Should I (good) or anyone around me (family/friends/strangers - good) risk death so that evil should live - and possibly continue the victimization of good? No! Life is precious, but good should triumph over evil - every time! I have never faced that type of situation before but I pray for the wisdom, courage, and strength to do what is right for good. |
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| Dead Eye Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Rural southern Indiana
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![]() | Flagtag, great post!!!! You just summed it all up as far as this woman is concerned. Hope it helps out those trying to get there. ![]()
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| Plinker Join Date: Apr 2008
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![]() | My mindset is this...if they're in my house, at night, uninvited, had to pick a lock, break a window...whatever..to get inside and they don't leave as soon as they realize I'm still in there...they mean me and my family harm. And I will shoot to kill. I'm not taking the chance that some punkass thug who thinks he's big stuff will do his time, then get out and decide to come back and get payback on the people who put him away. They break in...they're either running out of their own volition or they're being carried out on a stretcher.
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| Sharpshooter Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Westville, IL
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