Change Your Brain Every Day - Is Violence The Answer?
Episode Date: March 1, 2018We’re taught as children that violence is never the answer, but is that really true? What about situations where self-defense is necessary to survive? In this episode, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen ...weigh in on what to do when violence is necessary, and how being a Brain Warrior, and thus being armed, prepared, and aware, can help you should any such situation arise.
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at brainmdhealth.com. Welcome back to the Brain Warriors Way podcast. We are going to talk about something
that is sort of near and dear to my heart today. It's going to sound weird when I say this, but
it's about when violence is the answer. Now, I know you're going to like, initially when I say
that, you're going to cringe. It's not about violence for the sake of violence. It's about
violence for the sake of self-prot protection when there's no other answer.
Clearly, we always want you choosing something else.
I'm talking about self protection
when you are in a situation where there's nothing else.
But of course, we're always gonna put our brain twist
on everything.
So, I'm a female who has sadly more than once
been in a situation where I had to defend myself.
So we're not gonna minimize in a society like today
the fact that you may find yourself in a situation
where you have to defend yourself.
What we want to do is talk about what's going on in the brain
when these things happen,
and are there times where it makes sense
for people to actually have to fight and defend themselves?
Well, the answer is yes.
And I'm so happy. And you should think about it ahead of time
and you should use the big brain God gave you to avoid situations that make you vulnerable.
I remember one of my ADD patients, after I treated her, she came back like a month later and said,
I was the kind of person that used to walk in downtown Detroit at 2 o'clock in the morning.
I would never do that now.
Right, right.
Now that I activated her frontal lobe.
Right.
So.
So mine are probably a little hyper.
I'm probably a little hyperactive with that.
A little?
Yeah.
But I've been attacked on the street by a big white guy in a suit.
So just because.
Do they know that you're actually planning for the end of the world?
I think we've said it more than once.
So yeah, no, I was attacked on the street by someone I did not suspect would attack me.
Okay, so first thing is never think you know what is on someone's mind by the way they look.
So I was in a training one time.
I've been training for a long time
because of some of the things that have happened. And in this training, it was a bunch of police
officers. And one of the guys, one of the trainers asked everybody, in your mind, what does, because
it's rare to be attacked on the street by somebody. It's actually very rare. So he said, what would
you suspect that someone, a perpetrator who would just randomly attack
somebody would look like?
And they were all coming up with these ideas, like gangbanger, like different ideas.
And I'm like, it's a white guy in a suit.
It's a big white guy in a suit.
And everybody kind of laughed.
And I'm like, I don't know why you guys are coming up with those ideas.
Like that's very stereotypical.
I got attacked by a big white guy in a suit at 8 30 in the morning walking down a busy street
literally tried to drag me down an alley and rape me so the idea that I trust anybody just because
of the way they look it like it's absurd you have to you use caution everywhere so I've been
training for a long time because of that now when I met you and I started all this training and doing everything that I do, and I've been cautious forever. I mean, we don't ever walk
down the beach and I'm not looking over my shoulder, paying attention to where we are.
You know, this is just something that I do always. When we travel, I wear an over-the-shoulder purse
with metal straps. I'm not joking. So like I always, I'm always thinking about it.
So let's keep this practical. Right.
But I want to, when I met you, you thought I was over the top.
And as, but as the world is getting the way it is, like, you actually agree with me.
There are things we need to be doing.
Right.
That we actually tend to avoid big crowds.
Right.
Right?
We're on Balboa Island walking and they were having a big gathering at
something. A big rally. You know. Bye-bye. Let's go the other direction. I don't think I need to
be there. So part of it is being thoughtful and cautious. Social awareness. Social awareness.
And being aware. But when you're in a situation, what are some of the things people can do?
So the first thing, when we talk about social awareness, a lot of people go, well, I don't
want to walk around being scared.
Let me point out to you, I don't walk around being scared.
One of the reasons I don't walk around being scared is because I feel prepared.
So I think the more prepared people are, the less scared they have to be.
You're empowered.
You're empowered with information.
So social awareness is the number one thing. Number one thing you learn
in training is awareness. The second thing you learn is avoidance, right? So you avoid situations
that you think are going to be bad. So I'm, you know, I'm walking with my sister in Oregon and
all of a sudden I got this creepy feeling. I just, I got a creepy feeling. I'm looking around behind
me and she's like, what is it?
She's completely oblivious.
She's not how she lives her life.
And she's like, what is the matter with you?
I'm like, we need to get off of the street.
So I don't know what the feeling was, but as soon as we turned off the street, I saw
someone that I knew was going to be a problem.
So I will never find out because I left.
You just leave.
It's avoidance.
So trusting your intuition. Yes. Like when we
got attacked by the dogs, I did not, I don't even know why I didn't want to walk down to the end of
that jetty as it was getting dark, but we ended up continuing on, even though I was like, let's
turn around, let's turn around, let's turn around. And all of a sudden we got attacked by dogs.
So when that, when that voice starts coming up, intuition is not like this weird, like, woo, woo, woo, woo thing.
What intuition is, is if you're paying attention, it's heightened senses. Those of you who have
been attacked, especially, or you grew up in chaotic environments when you're young,
what your intuition is, it's your senses are heightened. Whether it's your vision,
your hearing, all of those senses are heightened to what's going on around you.
Pay attention.
Well, and this actually fits perfectly with the Brain Warriors way because we actually
say you need to be armed, aware, and prepared to win the fight of your life, which is the
fight for your health.
And we often think, you know, there's just bad food everywhere.
There are gadgets that steal your attention.
There's the chronic negativity from the crisis news network.
And it's not just CNN.
It's everybody.
Where they pour negativity in your head for the ratings.
But in addition, because of a lot of bad brains out there. There are people that are potentially
harmful. We actually had in our neighborhood, which is a lovely neighborhood, a couple of break-ins.
They didn't pick my house.
But you called one of your friends who's an LA SWAT officer.
Right.
And what did he say? Get big dog bowls. He said, okay, so here's the thing.
They didn't pick my house. First of all, I have a big dog. Second of all, I have cameras all around
the outside of my house. Third, I have a giant dog kennel outside of my house. I have signs that
say smile, you're on camera. So yeah, I've got a lot of stuff going on outside my house. And he
told me to add a couple of things. He's like, okay, so let people know you have a big dog.
On one side, you've got the big kennel. That's good. On the other side,
get a big giant dog bowl and write tank on it. So I did. And I got another big dog collar to
let them know I've got a big dog. There should be no mistaking that I have a big dog in my yard.
I do have a big dog in my yard. Because criminals don't like dogs.
Dogs. Because they're unpredictable. Because they're warning signs.
And they're unpredictable. It's a good chance of getting caught because dogs are unpredictable. If they get bit, they go to the hospital, they get caught. So they're too unpredictable. They're more afraid of dogs than they are of alarms. So that's why the dogs are better. And having animals have been shown to help you live longer, right? If you have meaning and purpose, you have to feed them, love them, they give you love back. Right. So here are a few of my top tips, okay? And I actually have videos
on YouTube that are just about all of this stuff. But I keep a backpack in my car that has stuff in
it in case my car breaks down somewhere that I don't want to be broken down. And in that backpack,
it's like my emergency road warrior kit, okay? So like I said, I've got another video where we talk
about all the things that are in that, but it's my emergency road warrior kit. It's got everything I
need. I never let my gas tank get below 50%. People never think about that. But if you're on
the freeway and there's a massive accident or like the weather that like last year where the weather
was really bad, people were stuck for like seven hours on the freeway.
You don't want to be stuck in those situations, right?
Whenever I go to a large event, I'm always aware of where I'm at and I always pay attention
to where the exits are.
So, and notice, you think I spend the extra money on these events because I want to get
better seats.
It's not actually the reason.
It's because I want to be close to exits I can get out quickly if I ever needed to.
So that's the real reason, just in case you were wondering. Wow. Yeah, that's the real reason. It's because I want to be close to exits I can get out quickly if I ever needed to. So that's the real reason, just in case you were wondering.
Wow.
Yeah, that's the real reason. And then I have emergency supplies at home that I would need
in an emergency. So yeah.
So let's bring it back to the Brand Warriors way. So being armed with great information,
being aware, you know, I just, I keep talking about my nieces,
but I love the fact that when we go to the store,
we go to a restaurant,
they know what's good for them or bad for them.
Right?
So they're aware of it,
and they can choose to make a bad choice.
But last week, Alizé the teenager ate like four cookies at the
youth group she went to and why they have cookies at a youth group is they just hate the children i
suppose seriously don't say that they know they. I mean, you have to be serious.
You're a warrior or you're a wimp.
I don't know what else to say.
But she felt so bad that she's aware of how the food made her feel.
That's what we want for you.
And she knows she has to be prepared that if she's going to go someplace where they may not have good food,
to either eat ahead of time or take something with her. So it's still a war, right? I mean,
with you're talking more about physical violence, this is clearly health violence
against our population. So I'm confused because we were talking about violence.
Well, we call it the brain warrior's way, right? A lot of people didn't want us to call it the
brain warrior's way because people don't want to be in a war. But my favorite New Testament
verse is, know the truth and the truth will set you free. You're in a freaking war.
When 40% of the population is obese, not big boned, obese, this is a huge problem.
I'm going to redirect for one second because I'm still fascinated.
You got to meet Tim Larkin and you got his book.
I'm going to redirect for a moment again because I really like what he said.
He met you and he's a huge fan of your work.
And I'm excited because he actually got you really excited about self-protection and thinking about this stuff.
Yeah, thinking about how I could break someone's arm in two places.
But I haven't known that for a long time.
So that's actually, I've already known that and how to do a lot of other crazy things.
But he said that he agrees that your best self-defense weapon is the three
pound mask between your ears. Right?
No question about it.
Right. So in some cases, it's obviously it's diffusing a fight. In most cases, I'm
going to actually go so far as to say don't go there to begin with. Like just you see
it. Females are really good at this usually. Usually if we're not oblivious, you don't want to be having your hands full, putting
a baby in a car seat, not paying attention, those types of things.
And having headphones on that decrease your awareness.
So it's taken hundreds of thousands of years, millions of years to develop a defense mechanism,
which is hearing. And yet we block it out. So main reasons women get attacked are earbuds in
their ears, or they've got their hands full and they're not paying attention or they're on their
phones doing something. So be aware. But when women are aware, they're really good at like,
oh, exit stage left. I'm going to go the other direction. So, and the other thing is women have this, sadly, they have this thing about being polite. Someone says something
to you that gives you the creeps and we are taught to be polite no matter what. Yeah, no. So, no.
Say something rude and apologize later if you're wrong or just leave. I've always told my daughter,
you know, be rude if you need to. Is that why you're not polite?
Yes. And then apologize later if you need to. Be assertive and get out. Don't sit there
and carry on a conversation. I don't think they mean that toward your
husband. No, I'm not. No.
So those are some of the big tips. Takeaways. Three takeaways.
Yes. I already told you. Like, make sure you are always prepared. Keep stuff in your car.
Keep stuff in your house that's emergency stuff.
Always know where exits are.
And be aware of your environment so that you know how to exit if you need to.
And decrease your distractions.
Yes.
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