Discipline
Become Dangerous in a Good Way
Capability plus ethics beats performative toughness.
'Dangerous' here means competent—not cruel. Strong body, funded savings, sharp skills, calm under pressure.
Ethics boundary: capability serves family and community, not domination. Martial arts without character produces bullies.
Learn high-leverage skills: writing, sales, code, repair, first aid, negotiation.
Physical training builds stress tolerance and discipline transfer.
Avoid online tough-guy posturing. Real dangerous people are often quiet.
Pair capability with legal knowledge—know rights and responsibilities.
Build-yourself-before-impressing follows.
