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Beyond OODA: Developing the Orientation for Deception, Conflict and Violence - Tactical Mindset Book by Varg Freeborn | Self-Defense Strategy, Combat Psychology & Situational Awareness Training for Military, Law Enforcement & Personal Protection
Beyond OODA: Developing the Orientation for Deception, Conflict and Violence - Tactical Mindset Book by Varg Freeborn | Self-Defense Strategy, Combat Psychology & Situational Awareness Training for Military, Law Enforcement & Personal ProtectionBeyond OODA: Developing the Orientation for Deception, Conflict and Violence - Tactical Mindset Book by Varg Freeborn | Self-Defense Strategy, Combat Psychology & Situational Awareness Training for Military, Law Enforcement & Personal Protection

Beyond OODA: Developing the Orientation for Deception, Conflict and Violence - Tactical Mindset Book by Varg Freeborn | Self-Defense Strategy, Combat Psychology & Situational Awareness Training for Military, Law Enforcement & Personal Protection

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Beyond OODA: Developing the Orientation for Deception, Conflict and Violence is Varg Freeborn's highly anticipated follow up to the extremely popular Violence of Mind. While Violence of Mind was a broad introduction to all aspects of violence preparation, Beyond OODA focuses precisely on the development of mindset, or more accurately the orientation that influences and governs our decision making, and how it is developed for both good and bad people, alike.

A scholarly lesson on Boyd's O.O.D.A. loop is just the beginning of Beyond OODA. Then, as the title suggests, the book dives way past that concept into the deeper work of understanding, recognizing and developing the orientation specifically, since therein lies the answers to affecting our own decision making under stress as well as influencing the decision making of others at will.

184 pages