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True fear is a gift. Unwarranted fear is a curse. Learn how to tell the difference.

A date won't take "no" for an answer. The new nanny gives a mother an uneasy feeling. A stranger in a deserted parking lot offers unsolicited help. The threat of violence surrounds us every day. But we can protect ourselves, by learning to trust—and act on—our gut instincts.

In this empowering book, Gavin de Becker, the man Oprah Winfrey calls the nation's leading expert on violent behavior, shows you how to spot even subtle signs of danger—before it's too late. Shattering the myth that most violent acts are unpredictable, de Becker, whose clients include top Hollywood stars and government agencies, offers specific ways to protect yourself and those you love, including...how to act when approached by a stranger...when you should fear someone close to you...what to do if you are being stalked...how to uncover the source of anonymous threats or phone calls...the biggest mistake you can make with a threatening person...and more. Learn to spot the danger signals others miss. It might just save your life.
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Each hour, 75 women are raped in the United States, and every few seconds, a woman is beaten. Each day, 400 Americans suffer shooting injuries, and another 1,100 face criminals armed with guns. Author Gavin de Becker says victims of violent behavior usually feel a sense of fear before any threat or violence takes place. They may distrust the fear, or it may impel them to some action that saves their lives. A leading expert on predicting violent behavior, de Becker believes we can all learn to recognize these signals of the "universal code of violence," and use them as tools to help us survive. The book teaches how to identify the warning signals of a potential attacker and recommends strategies for dealing with the problem before it becomes life threatening. The case studies are gripping and suspenseful, and include tactics for dealing with similar situations.

People don't just "snap" and become violent, says de Becker, whose clients include federal government agencies, celebrities, police departments, and shelters for battered women. "There is a process as observable, and often as predictable, as water coming to a boil." Learning to predict violence is the cornerstone to preventing it. De Becker is a master of the psychology of violence, and his advice may save your life. --Joan Price A Q&A with Gavin de Becker

Question: In today’s world, where terror and tragedy seem omnipresent, the fear of violence never seems more heightened. Is the world a more violent place than it ever has been?

Gavin de Becker : Your question contains much of the answer: today’s world, "where terror and tragedy seem omnipresent..." The key word is "seem." When TV news coverage presents so much on these topics, it elevates the perception of terrorism and tragedy way beyond the reality. In every major city, TV news creates forty hours of original production every day, most of it composed and presented to get our attention with fear. Hence an incident on an airplane in which a man fails to do any damage is treated as if the make-shift bomb actually exploded. It didn’t. Imagine having a near miss in your car, avoiding what would have been a serious collision--and then talking about every hour for months after the fact. Welcome to TV news.

To the second part of your question, No, the world is not a more violent place than it has ever been, however we live as if it were. The U.S. is the most powerful nation in world history--and also the most afraid.

Question: Your bestselling book The Gift of Fear gives many examples to help readers recognize what you call pre-incident indicators (PINS) of violence. What role does intuition play in recognizing these signals?

Gavin de Becker: Like every creature on earth, we have an extraordinary defense resource: We don’t have the sharpest claws and strongest jaws--but we do have the biggest brains, and intuition is the most impressive process of these brains. It might be hard to accept its importance because intuition is often described as emotional, unreasonable, or inexplicable. Husbands chide their wives about "feminine intuition" and don’t take it seriously. If intuition is used by a woman to explain some choice she made or a concern she can’t let go of, men roll their eyes and write it off. We much prefer logic, the grounded, explainable, unemotional thought process that ends in a supportable conclusion. In fact, Americans worship logic, even when it’s wrong, and deny intuition, even when it’s right. Men, of course, have their own version of intuition, not so light and inconsequential, they tell themselves, as that feminine stuff. Theirs is more viscerally named a "gut feeling," but whatever name we use, it isn’t just a feeling. It is a process more extraordinary and ultimately more logical in the natural order than the most fantastic computer calculation. It is our most complex cognitive process and, at the same time, the simplest.

Intuition connects us to the natural world and to our nature. It carries us to predictions we will later marvel at. "Somehow I knew," we will say about the chance meeting we predicted, or about the unexpected phone call from a distant friend, or the unlikely turnaround in someone’s behavior, or about the violence we steered clear of, or, too often, the violence we elected not to steer clear of. The Gift of Fear offers strategies that help us recognize the signals of intuition--and helps us avoid denial, which is the enemy of safety.

Question: Your latest book, Just 2 Seconds, has been called a "masterpiece" of analysis on the art of preventing assassination. It contains an entire compendium of attacks on protected persons across the globe. What motivated you to put together such a definitive reference? What tenets can be applied to one’s everyday life?

Gavin de Becker: Most of all, we wrote the book we needed. My co-authors and I had long looked for an extensive collection of attack summaries from which important new insights could be harvested. Unable to find it, we committed to do the work ourselves, eventually collecting more than 1400 cases to analyze. Many new insights and concepts emerged from the study, and the one most applicable to day to day life, even for people who are not living with unusual risks, is to be in the present; pre-sent, as it were. Now is the only time anything ever happens--now is where the action is. All focus on anything outside the Now (the past, memory, the future, fantasy) detracts focus from what’s actually happening in your environment. Human being have the capacity to look right at something and not see it, and in studying such a crisp event--the few seconds during which assassinations have occurred--Just 2 Seconds aims to enhance the reader’s ability to see the value of the present moment.

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"A how-to book that reads like a thriller...provocative...empowering."—The Boston Globe

"De Becker has a lot to say about crime and the fear of crime, and he says it persuasively...his blend of empathy, reassurance and common sense wows readers."
—Newsweek

"Chilling and fascinating."—Jeffrey Toobin, author of
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dell (May 11, 1999)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0440508835
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0440508830
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.3 x 0.98 x 7.96 inches
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Gavin de Becker is a three-time presidential appointee whose pioneering work has changed the way our government evaluates threats to our nation's highest officials. His firm advises many of the world's most prominent media figures, corporations, and law enforcement agencies on predicting violence, and it also serves regular citizens who are victims of domestic abuse and stalking. De Becker has advised the prosecution on major cases, including the O.J. Simpson murder trial. He has testified before many legislative bodies and has successfully proposed new laws to help manage violence.

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Customers find the book interesting, well-written, and worth rereading every year. They also say it's informative, helpful, and extols the value of intuition. Readers mention the book is well worth the money and a best seller for a reason.

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Customers find the book incredibly informative, helpful, and thought-provoking. They say it extols the value of intuition and fear as a predictor of potential. Readers also mention the book helps sharpen situational awareness.

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This book has been recommended to me more times than I can count (seriously well over 100 times!) I bought one previously and someone with sticky fingers stole my first copy so I bought a second. And then promptly gifted to my daughter. Third went to my Mom. This is my fourth.I've included pics of one of the first stories mentioned in the book so you get a rough idea as to how the book is written and what it talks about. I found it to be excellent in terms of acknowledging our gut feeling and never pushing it aside. Abiding that gut feeling can often mean the difference between surviving and not!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Very insightful, helped me to realize how I was able to pick up on situations where my gut was telling me something was not right, even though nothing seemed wrong. I’m grateful that I’ve mostly always listened to my instincts because now I’m sure it wasn’t just “all in my head”. For the times I didn’t listen I definitely payed for it, but thankfully was able to walk away. While I’ve been going with my gut for a long time, and have encouraged others to do so as well, this book has just cemented my belief in always listening to that voice in your head that warns “Danger”. Especially since it’s not something that happens all the time, so when it does, it pays to listen.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
This book is a must read, especially for teens & young women.. although in this day and time, women and men of any age, including seniors, should give this a read. I won't try to describe the topic, I'll leave that to the author's description. I absolutely recommend this to everyone, especially the women in your life, if personal safety and good decision making is something you care about. DeBecker also has some great YouTube videos on this that are well worth the watch.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
This book by de Becker is a must read for everyone, especially women. Great information and anectdotal stories. There is info for absolutely everyone but particularly women. C'mon ladies - invest in this and take charge of your own safety.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
What I got from this book: Pretty basic message but one often overlooked. The subconscious catches things the direct mind overlooks. So pay attention to those little feelings AND pay attention to "black humor", it often holds truth.

4 stars instead of 5 because it was not especially well written, not really poignant, not what it's great reputation that proceeded it led me to expect. So for others expecting a great book: this is not a great book. It's a very basic book with a great message.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
I wish this had been around before I was married the first time. It might have prevented that disaster.

The message is basically, TRUST YOUR GUT!!!! Something so many of us don't learn until we are forced to, and by then, it might be too late.

If you have a kid heading out into the world, into the wild, or are yourself taking that step, this is the perfect gift for them or yourself. It gives you a leg up on understanding why the hair on your neck just went up, why you just do NOT want to turn your back to someone that "feels" a bit skeevy. Even I, long past leaving the nest, learned a lot about trusting my gut, something I've instinctively done, in most cases, most of my life. And it helped me understand why I failed myself in situations I failed to "read" correctly.

I don't care who you are. You need this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2012
This book was recommended to me by my ninjutsu instructor, who is also a US Marshall that deals with highly dangerous fugitives. If you are considering this book, allow me to boil it down a little for you. Think of how you can sleep in your own house, city or country, with all its unusual sounds, etc., and it won't bother you at all - you sleep right through it all - but if you travel somewhere else, it can be harder to sleep because you notice new sounds. Or, you can have a loud noise next to you that you're used to, so you will sleep through it (like an alarm clock!), but you'll wake SHARPLY at the quietest creak of a floor board? That *should* be counter-intuitive, right? One is loud, the other is quiet? DeBecker explains how the subconscious is processing something like (and I am misquoting him here I'm sure) 2000 things per minute when our conscious mind only does 50 (the ratio is similar even if the numbers are off - feel free to correct in comments if you recall the real numbers). So, while you sleep, your subconscious was processing all those sounds as normal and not normal, and that loud ice machine (or alarm clock lol) is "normal" - it belongs there. That floor board creaking oh so quietly? NOT normal, wake the hell up NOW!

THAT - your subconscious' ability to process thousands of things we aren't even aware of, then GIVE US CLUES - is the "gift of fear". What we struggle with as a society is knowing when it's that, and when it's just paranoia (hence the avoiding the news [or wrong/too much news] comments).

This book teaches you how to clear off the cobwebs and learn how to understand what your brain is telling you. I'm EXTREMELY analytical and empirically-driven - YET - I have always had strong intuition, and it didn't make sense to me that a "gut feeling" could be so accurate when it didn't have "empirical data" to back it up. It gives people like me who need to see a scientific reason for intuition just that - because it actually is simply a cause & effect of real processes.

There are so many astounding examples that I'd LOVE to put but I don't want to "spoil" the "OMG no way!" effect they had on me when I read them - so despite my enthusiasm, I will resist! But the examples, though some upsetting, are really astounding. To get the most of each, take each example and see if you can see how the principles apply. Train your brain.

The reason I say this is helpful in more than just crime and violence is that the subconscious processes clues on more than just violence and danger. It processes EVERYTHING. Body language experts do this, for example. The "intuition" aspect of this has also helped me in business and people relations, because I've opened myself up more to subconscious cues that I thought I was getting before but were "silly" - turns out they were NOT silly, and by learning how and when to listen, I make better decisions and actions.

If you really pay attention - maybe read this book twice! - this can really sharpen your skills in multiple areas. This is a book I recommend to so many people for so many reasons.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
I read this years ago… couldn’t find it so ordered it again. Better the second time around like a good leftover. 😉
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Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
I gave copies of this book to all of my friends with kids and my nieces and nephews heading into junior year of highschool.
I read this book in the early 2000’s when I was headed to college. I didn’t realize how naïve I really was and how dangerous that could be when I was learning to adult and be on my own. It’s not ment to put paranoia and fear of others at the forefront of your mind, but to help your situational awareness. To not brush off the bad feelings in your gut so you don’t look rude to the “nice guy” from class. So you can confidently choose where and with whom you hangout. It absolutely helped keep me safe and helped me get out of situations before they turned dire.
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Pina
5.0 out of 5 stars Helps you tap into your intuition
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2024
Good book thus far. The concept is to use your intuition when you feel the emotion of fear. Our intuition is what keeps us safe and fear itself is not meant to be feared but rather as a gift/guide
Cecy Camberos
5.0 out of 5 stars Genial!
Reviewed in Mexico on August 3, 2023
Apenas lo empece a leer y debo decir que es adictivo, casi sin darte cuenta pasas capítulo tras capítulo. El escritor explica las cosas fácilmente y pone ejemplos sencillos y cotidianos. La verdad que el regalo del miedo es un imprescindible para las mujeres que vivimos en entornos violentos (casi toda america latina y por lo que leí EUA).
Cat
5.0 out of 5 stars A must-read for understanding and navigating personal safety.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 25, 2024
Gavin de Becker’s The Gift of Fear dives deep into the role of intuition as a survival tool, providing practical strategies to recognize, understand, and respond to potential threats before they escalate. As a top expert on violent behavior, de Becker offers not only theoretical insights but also actionable steps for a variety of scenarios, such as responding to a stranger’s approach, handling potential workplace aggression, dealing with anonymous threats, and understanding the risks associated with people close to us.

The book goes beyond simple safety tips; de Becker emphasizes the importance of listening to our instincts and understanding fear not as a weakness but as a signal. The real-life examples he shares, whether about his celebrity clients, government work, or individuals in everyday situations, bring these concepts to life and underscore that everyone, regardless of background, can benefit from a heightened awareness of their environment. His guidance on dealing with stalking—an area of personal relevance to me—was particularly helpful, offering reassurance and practical steps to help manage and respond to this kind of threat effectively.

One of the most striking aspects is his breakdown of fear itself—its evolutionary purpose and how anxiety, perseverance, and intuition intertwine to create an internal alert system. De Becker's explanations give readers a powerful perspective on managing fear rather than being controlled by it. His insights on common mistakes in handling threatening individuals, such as ignoring warning signs or downplaying uncomfortable feelings, are essential reminders to trust our gut.

For women, especially, this book is invaluable in distinguishing friendly gestures from potential threats and avoiding overly polite responses that may ignore our instincts. It’s not only about spotting a predator but also about understanding the nuances of human behavior and violence—a fascinating look into what drives violent traits and how fear serves as an intuitive signal for self-protection.

While de Becker’s repetition of some ideas might seem excessive, it reinforces the key points he wants readers to remember. The structure could perhaps be more concise in places, but the value of each chapter far outweighs these minor critiques. His anecdotes and clear guidelines create a book that is both practical and deeply informative—a must-read for anyone interested in personal safety, self-defense, and the psychology of violence.
Mirko
5.0 out of 5 stars Tutti i ragazzi, e soprattutto le ragazze dovrebbero studiarlo, dalle medie in poi.
Reviewed in Italy on October 7, 2024
Questo libro, pienissimo di contenuti, dovrebbe essere insegnato a scuola, almeno dalle medie, inizio del periodo in cui i giovani e le giovani escono e socializzano, e purtroppo anche del periodo in cui iniziano a rischiare.

Anche per gli adulti è importante, sia in ambito sociale che lavorativo.

Questo libro è una delle risposte che do quando sento qualcuno fare vittimismo su se stesso/a.
Viktoria
5.0 out of 5 stars Sehr empfehlenswert
Reviewed in Germany on August 3, 2024
Das Buch ist sehr gut geschrieben und sehr interessant. Es ist hilfreich und für jeden zu empfehlen.