During a simulated attack training, Poumpouras noticed that trainees who failed were not the weak ones; they were the fast ones. They reacted instantly to the first threat they saw, often running directly into the line of fire. The successful agents took a half-second pause to assess before moving.
Look for sudden changes. A person who is relaxed but suddenly freezes when a specific topic arises is showing a red flag.
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