When most people think about predators, they picture random attacks—sudden, violent, and impossible to predict.
But the reality? It’s more disturbing… and far more empowering.
Because predators don’t act on impulse.
They watch.
They study.
They test boundaries.
They choose their moment.
Just like predators in the wild, their behavior follows patterns, and if you know what to look for, you can often spot them before they make a move.
Whether it’s a crowded shopping center, a quiet parking garage, or a busy online platform, predators consistently look for three key things before making a move:
Predators gravitate toward transitional spaces—areas where people are on the move, distracted, and not paying close attention:
These places offer two major advantages: low awareness and quick exit routes.
They’re public, but not protected. Visible, but not secure. In oth...
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