In a world of weakness and declining masculinity, freedom, and personal security are paramount, there are those who stand out as highly dangerous individuals. Not dangerous in a harmful sense, but in their ability to protect themselves, their loved ones, and uphold principles of liberty. In this blog post, we will explore the concept of being a highly dangerous person, drawing inspiration from biblical figures like King David and modern-day warriors, and uncover the seven habits that lead to this state of strength, freedom, and security.

1. Spiritual Foundation and Unwavering Principles:

In the footsteps of great warriors like King David of Israel, we begin our journey towards becoming highly dangerous people with a strong spiritual foundation. King David’s strength came not only from his physical blessings but, more importantly, from his unwavering faith in God. When your principles are rooted in something greater than yourself, you become unmovable, and that’s what makes you dangerous to those who seek to control. It all starts with a rock-solid belief system.

Habits: 

  • Daily Prayer: Begin your day with a moment of reflection and communion with your faith.
  • Daily Bible Reading: Immerse yourself in the wisdom and guidance of your faith through daily scripture reading.
  • Share you faith: Join with others who share your faith for weekly meetings to strengthen your spiritual foundation.

2. Physical Fitness and Health:

Once your spiritual foundation is established, it’s time to focus on physical fitness and health. A weak and sickly body is a liability, not just to yourself but to those who depend on you. To be truly dangerous in a positive way, you need the cardio, endurance, and independence that comes from being physically fit.

Habits: 

  • Regular Cardio Exercise: Commit to 3-5 days of cardio workouts each week to maintain peak physical fitness.
  • Healthy Diet and Supplements: Fuel your body with a balanced diet and necessary supplements to optimize health.
  • Regular Doctor Visits: Prioritize regular medical check-ups to monitor and maintain your physical well-being.

3. Financial Fitness:

Parallel to physical health is financial fitness. Without financial stability, you become dependent on the will of others. Accumulating wealth isn’t about opulence; it’s about ensuring your independence and the ability to make choices. Money is an asset empowers you to impose your will when needed and help those less fortunate.

Habits:

  • Build Passive Income: Invest in income-generating assets that provide financial stability and independence.
  • Invest in Yourself: Continuously expand your knowledge and skills through education and skill acquisition.
  • Daily Progress Toward Goals: Take daily steps towards your financial goals, making consistent effort a part of your routine.

4. Love of Freedom:

Embrace the love of freedom, a cornerstone of being highly dangerous. In a world that fears liberty, your spiritual health, physical fitness, and financial security will lead you to freedom. As a beacon of freedom, you become a symbol of hope and a danger to those who aim to control and oppress.

Habits:

  • Exercise Your Freedoms: Actively utilize the freedoms available to you and leverage them to accomplish your life goals.

5. Physical Strength:

With a foundation of freedom and financial fitness, it’s time to focus on physical power. Building muscle and physical strength makes you a formidable force, ensuring that you can defend yourself and your loved ones if the need arises.

Habits: 

  • Regular Strength Training: Incorporate strength training into your weekly routine, focusing on building and maintaining muscle 3-5 times a week.
  • Supplement Protein: Ensure you have the necessary protein intake to support muscle growth and recovery.
  • Challenge yourself: Ensure you are taking steps to push yourself mentally and physically. Real strength is earned through suffering. 

6. Martial Arts:

Investing in martial arts takes your security to the next level. No one can confiscate the skills you acquire through martial arts training. In many countries, such training is restricted because it makes individuals harder to control. It’s a testament to your physical freedom and a guarantee of safety and security wherever you go.

Habits: 

  • Enroll in Martial Arts Classes: Join a jujitsu class or take boxing lessons to learn self-defense and enhance your physical capabilities. 
  • Compete: Test yourself and push yourself.

7. Firearms Training:

Finally, we reach the pinnacle of being highly dangerous—a mastery of firearms. Daily training in firearms usage is a habit of the highly dangerous person. When combined with spiritual strength, physical fitness, financial stability, and martial arts skills, you become an unstoppable force for good, capable of defending your principles, your loved ones, and your community.

Habits: 

  • Get Training: Consider enrolling in a reputable training academy like the Strategic Defense Academy or any other credible institution.
  • Ongoing Drills: After training, make it a daily or weekly habit to practice 5-minute drills to maintain your readiness for unforeseen situations.
  • Every Day Carry: After training, make it a daily or weekly habit to practice 5-minute drills to maintain your readiness for unforeseen situations.

Conclusion:

In a world where faith, health, wealth, and freedom are the exception rather than the norm, choosing this exceptional path is both a pursuit and a commitment. It’s a way of life worth pursuing and worth protecting with unwavering dedication and strength.

However, remember this: the world may seek to take what you’ve built. To safeguard this exceptional life, you must be prepared to defend it. This necessitates becoming highly dangerous. It’s a philosophy of “peace through strength.”

In the end, being faith-filled, healthy, wealthy, and free is not just a choice; it’s a declaration. By cultivating these habits and principles and by being ready to protect them, you become not only highly dangerous but also a beacon of hope and a symbol of resilience. Your way of life becomes an exception worth preserving at all costs.