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RE: Legal self defense - Introduction
Thanks much!
I used to be turned off by law too... until I started digging deep and seeing just what could be done with it.
The first time I beat a debt collector by applying what I had learned was an eye opener.
The first time I beat city hall using law was even more so.
I don't agitate so much these days (my wife worries a lot), but I still keep at expanding my legal knowledge in my free time.
History is another great topic that most people aren't interested in about because they believe it to be boring. The sad truth is that history is made to be boring in our schools. If they taught real history in them it would probably be a very popular topic.
I am a history nut. I also was not turned off by the law. Due to our education system I was not exposed to it much, so it is likely something I would have engaged in very early.
I am an Anarchist so I very much pay attention to law now, but as with all of us I was not always an anarchist. I think most stories of how people become such are interesting and have similar things, yet they all seem a bit different as well.
I am a programming nut and have been since I was 12 years old (am 45 now). I love logic, if then else, NOT, AND, OR, XOR, etc I love tearing apart all human systems with that type of perspective. Looking for abuses, exploits, etc.
So I surmise I likely really would have always been interested in Law if I had actually been exposed to it.