1 Common Belief That Gets People Hurt

Fight SCIENCE Guide 13 days ago

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I recently overheard someone giving what they believed was good self-defence advice: "If a group attacks you, curl up in a ball and they'll eventually feel sorry for you and stop."

That conversation made me realise how many people base their survival on one dangerous assumption—that violent people think like decent people.

In this video, I explore why that mindset can be so dangerous, how criminals and groups often think differently, the psychology behind violence, the bystander effect, and why hope is never a self-defence strategy.

This isn't about encouraging violence. It's about understanding reality, making better decisions under pressure, and taking responsibility for your own safety.

Because if the moment came...

What kind of man would you be?

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Would YOU Really Bet Your Life on This?

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