The Gift of FearIn a well organized and presented book, de Gavin discusses the fact that an individual often experiences the intuition of something wrong before the onslaught of a violent act. He then goes on to say that, rather than surpressing our instinctive awareness of danger, we should heed its call, and do what we can to avoid risk to ourselves. There are definite signs of what we should fear and what is not necessary to fear. There are also postitive steps that can be taken to avoid putting ourselves into a potentially dangerous situation. He teaches what an individual can do to not only become aware of potential danger, but often to avoid it. He then follows up with specific information pertinent to workplace violence, domestic violence, date stalking, violent children, and attacks against public figures. His clear-headed advice could be potentially life-saving. Here’s a book well worth the read as its price could possibly be that of someone’s life.
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