When you're threatened, or something hard hits you, acknowledge it, embrace it. Don't pretend that you didn't get hurt - hurt, cry, think about it. And then you let it go and try something else.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Don't hit people; don't let it get you too angry; remember that everything you do can and will be used against you. And take a breath and have some perspective.
Play fair. Don't hit people. Say you're sorry when you hurt somebody.
Well, I'm not a violent person. You have to back off. People sometimes will try you and try you until you try not to, but you have to react. Normally, I just walk away.
When your life is being threatened there's an instinctive urge to fight. You fight for the time you have, for your relationships.
You can't tolerate anybody attempting to threaten or intimidate your body. You must respond with force.
My father taught me, in boxing, that when you - particularly when you get hit in the face for the first time - you're going to panic. That instead of panicking, just accept it. Stay calm. And any time anybody hits you, they always leave themselves open to be hit.
To deal with the stark reality of having hit or hurt a woman or child, to deal with the initial responsibility you have not to do that and the knowledge you did do it, can be incredibly hard.
When somebody challenges you, fight back. Be brutal, be tough.
I'm a very aggressive person. I have slapped people when they have tried to grab me or my friends. I have reported people to the cops.
When people feel threatened by you, they find something that is belittling.