Left Of Bang: How The Marine Corps Combat Hunter Program Can Save Your Life
by Patrick Van Horne /
2015 / English / PDF
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You walk into a restaurant and get an immediate sense that you
should leave. You are about to step onto an elevator with a
stranger and something stops you. You interview a potential new
employee who has the resume to do the job, but something tells you
not to offer the position. These scenarios all represent "left of
bang," the moments before something bad happens. But how many times
have you talked yourself out of leaving the restaurant, getting off
the elevator, or getting over your silly "gut" feeling about
someone? Is there a way to not just listen to your inner protector
more but to actually increase your sensitivity to threats before
they happen? Legendary Marine general James Mattis asked the same
question and issued a directive to operationalize the Marine Corps'
Combat Hunter program. A comprehensive and no-nonsense approach to
heightening each and every one of our gifts of fear, Left of Bang
is the result.
You walk into a restaurant and get an immediate sense that you
should leave. You are about to step onto an elevator with a
stranger and something stops you. You interview a potential new
employee who has the resume to do the job, but something tells you
not to offer the position. These scenarios all represent "left of
bang," the moments before something bad happens. But how many times
have you talked yourself out of leaving the restaurant, getting off
the elevator, or getting over your silly "gut" feeling about
someone? Is there a way to not just listen to your inner protector
more but to actually increase your sensitivity to threats before
they happen? Legendary Marine general James Mattis asked the same
question and issued a directive to operationalize the Marine Corps'
Combat Hunter program. A comprehensive and no-nonsense approach to
heightening each and every one of our gifts of fear, Left of Bang
is the result.