Most people avoid thinking about worst-case scenarios because it’s uncomfortable. But the discomfort of imagination is far less than the chaos of unpreparedness. Once a week, run a “what if” for one area of your life:
Notable passages (examples without direct quotes) Becoming Bulletproof- Life Lessons from a Secre...
: Disarm conflict by understanding an opponent's hidden motivations. Poumpouras draws a sharp line between being passive,
Poumpouras draws a sharp line between being passive, aggressive, and assertive. Becoming Bulletproof advocates for assertive strength—projecting confidence without arrogance. As the first tower began to collapse, she
On the morning of 9/11, Poumpouras was a first responder at the World Trade Center. As the first tower began to collapse, she found herself caught in the immediate danger zone, certain that she was about to die. In that moment of extreme clarity, she didn't feel panic—she felt a profound reflection on her life and the things she had yet to fulfill.
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High-stakes situations are destroyed by the need to be "right" or "superior." Communicate with clarity: