Pt.1 - Intro to 'WHAT IF' Games

Published on December 8, 2018
Duration: 5:13

This video introduces the concept of 'What If' games as a method for developing a strong fighter mindset. The speaker, from Warrior Poet Society, emphasizes that survivability hinges on early threat detection and rapid, life-altering decisions. These thought experiments, or 'what if scenarios,' are crucial for preparing individuals to react effectively under stress, considering moral, legal, and tactical obligations.

Quick Summary

Warrior Poet Society introduces 'What If' games as mental exercises to build a fighter mindset. These thought experiments focus on early threat detection and rapid decision-making, crucial for survivability. By mentally rehearsing potential crisis scenarios, individuals can better navigate the complex moral, legal, and tactical obligations that arise under extreme stress.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sponsor: Sportsman's Guide
  2. 00:28Introduction to 'What If' Scenarios
  3. 00:41Purpose: Building a Fighter Mindset
  4. 00:56Survivability: Threat Perception & Decision Making
  5. 01:04Defining 'What If' Games
  6. 01:28Confronting a 'What If' Scenario
  7. 01:32Example: Gun to the Head
  8. 01:59Example: Active Shooter in Theater
  9. 02:08Example: Home Invasion
  10. 02:12Example: Knife Attack
  11. 02:29Example: Car Window Threat
  12. 02:43Options and Likelihood of Success
  13. 02:53Defining Success
  14. 03:03Complexity: Moral, Legal, Tactical Obligations
  15. 03:20Impact of Stress on Decision Making
  16. 03:34Mental Rehearsal Benefits
  17. 03:48Next Video Preview: Rules for 'What If' Games
  18. 04:00Force-on-Force Scenarios
  19. 04:14Finding the Best Options
  20. 04:31Seeing the World in 'What If' Scenarios
  21. 04:38Importance of Laying Groundwork
  22. 04:50Conclusion and Call to Action
  23. 04:59Sponsor Thank You & Training Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'What If' games in the context of self-defense?

'What If' games are mental exercises designed to build a fighter mindset. They involve simulating potential threat scenarios to practice early threat detection and rapid decision-making, preparing individuals for real-life crises by rehearsing responses to various dangerous situations.

Why is developing a 'fighter mindset' important for survivability?

A fighter mindset is crucial because survivability often depends on the ability to quickly identify threats and make life-altering decisions under extreme stress. These mental games help train the brain to react effectively when faced with danger, considering all immediate obligations.

How do 'What If' scenarios help prepare for real-life threats?

By mentally rehearsing thousands of 'what if' scenarios, individuals can develop pre-planned responses. This mental preparation allows for better decision-making in milliseconds when faced with a threat, mitigating the impairment caused by the body's stress response.

What are the key considerations when evaluating responses in a 'What If' scenario?

When evaluating responses, the primary goals are to stop the threat, ensure personal safety, minimize collateral damage, and adhere to legal boundaries. This involves a complex, split-second balance of moral, legal, and tactical obligations.

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