The book I just finished dealt with this exact thing. Author called them "Monkey Dances". I highly recommend this book "Facing Violence" by Rory Miller. Lots to consider. JMPHO.C-dub wrote:A warning probably won't diffuse an angry person already threatening you. An apology might. It lets them save face and keep their dignity intact and that is what is more important to many aggressors at that point. And you go home unharmed without having to shoot someone that day.
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