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Lesson 12 of 36
Avoid Needless Arguments
Drop Date: October 2026
Avoid Needless Arguments
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Lesson 12: Don’t start needless arguments.

Many self-defense incidents begin with sharp words. Arguments can escalate quickly, especially when pride, ego, or alcohol are involved. If someone’s behavior isn’t a direct threat, and the results of their actions aren’t your responsibility, it’s usually best to mind your own business. Armed defenders have a responsibility to avoid confrontations that could spiral into violence. If it’s not your fight, don’t pick it.

About Shawn Vincent

Litigation Consultant

Shawn Vincent is a litigation consultant who helps select juries in self-defense cases, and he manages public interest of high-profile legal matters.