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Mindset

I have been an armed professional for EXACTLY ten years now, and in that time I have developed a philosophy that, I believe when properly applied, will guide the individual martial thinker to a fine point focus. It is applicable always and has been either developed by myself or taken from a proven leader and warrior.

It is numbered in the order of precedence, and I believe the priority of work;


1.    Remember that you did this to yourself.

2.    Discipline leads to mastery.

3.    In order to master your profession, you need to first master yourself (SELF DISCIPLINE).

4.    Increase your lethality every chance you get. EVERY DAY.

5.   If you won’t work on lethality, at least work on some form of self development.

6.    Become proficient in the things you DO NOT enjoy.

7.    Accept that the basics ARE brilliant.

8.   Remember that practice makes PERMANENT.

9.   Imagine that someone you respect is watching everything you do, ALL THE TIME.

10.  Know your limits.

11. Constantly work to exceed your limits, SAFELY.

12. Balance mental proficiency with physical proficiency.
Balance physical capacity with mental capacity.

  13. Make time to rest. 

This is a guide to better one’s self, stand by for the group philosophy at a later date!


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