Get your dice bag ready, we’re back with a brand new Dungeons & Dragons episode of Ridiculous Dialogue! This episode features five valiant heroes and one deviant Dungeon Master, setting out on a journey to Crunkenstein Manor.
Before their arrival at the manor though, our heroes struggle mightily with difficult tasks like purchasing things from a local mercantile and opening a rusty padlock. This nighttime journey is sure to have you rolling from laughter.
Many times, a bypass tool is a much faster method of entry than lock picking. This week on Gear Tasting Bryan demonstrates the illusion of security many locks provide, by showcasing some commonly available bypass tools and how they function.
Also this week, Bryan answers some Questions Over Coffee on wearing rain gear and choosing a fixed blade knife to educate your kids on knife safety. Continue reading →
We’ve got some big news this year for SHOT Show 2018, unlike previous years where we’ve covered the show extensively as media, this year we have an awesome opportunity to display our products in the Raine, Inc. booth. (#20132)
Raine is one of our OEM manufacturing partners, proudly making nylon goods in Anderson, Indiana. You’ll be able to swing by the booth and not only check out our products, but come say hi to the ITS Crew. Booth #20132 is located on Level 2 in the Law Enforcement & Tactical Section. Continue reading →
When discussing philosophy, no conversation is complete without covering Stoicism. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we give our interpretations on the 12 Tenets of Stoicism.
In addition, we highlight some examples of integrating Stoicism in our lives, including routines, practices and resources.
I’m not really one to talk about philosophy very often. In fact, when conversations with friends and colleagues have turned “deep” in the past, I’ve always squirmed a bit while looking at life from such a high vantage point. It always seemed like others had such a handle on their perception of life and the direction they were headed. Meanwhile, I would consider myself more of a “roll with the punches” type of person, without having a specific goal or direction.
However, after Bryan recently introduced me to Stoicism, I’ve realized that I’ve had a direction all along and today I’ll be discussing why I feel that heading down the philosophical path of Stoicism might work for you.
A Quick Note on Philosophy
I want to start this off by explaining that I’m not delving into religion in this piece. When I reference philosophy, I’m using it to describe the thought process behind actions, knowledge and values in our lives. While many people would quickly align these processes with their religious beliefs, I think that people of two different religions can share the same philosophy.
What is Stoicism?
When describing someone as “stoic,” many times people intend to convey that person is unemotional or non-plussed by things that happen to them. While that person may indeed be lacking emotion, it’s also possible that they’re simply having a logical reaction to whatever problem they’ve been faced with.
Stoicism is a belief that using a clear head and logical reasoning in reacting to problems or making decisions is ultimately a more positive way to live. In essence, having a bad day is something you’re in control over. Many people are quick to view things negatively and develop a habit of feeling sorry for themselves.
We are truly in control of our actions
Nature is a great place to look for examples of this philosophy. To quote D.H. Lawerence, (or the movie G.I. Jane if you prefer) “I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.” Animals don’t assign things as positive or negative, they simply react.
Those that practice this philosophy understand they can only control their actions and reactions to things that occur in life. Much like an animal, these people act based off what’s happening to them, rather than seeking to understand why it’s happening to them.
One of the most famous Stoics was the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, who would set aside time each day for writing about things like compassion, humility and restraint. These writings offer a look into the life of one of the most powerful people in history and show his belief that we are truly in control of our actions, mood and future.
The Benefits of Stoicism
Those that attempt to follow this philosophy will discover that taking the time to process things logically, rather than allow a knee jerk reaction, will quickly allow them to control much in their life. As mentioned before, you can’t choose the information you’re provided from someone, but you can control your reaction to it. With this thinking, everything that happens in life simply opens up an opportunity for you to learn and better yourself.
Particularly in our industry, this philosophy can be an invaluable tool. When it comes to reading situations or dealing with conflict, using a logical mind to plan a response is what many are already doing. Let’s say you’re out shopping at the mall with your family and you notice a person headed towards you that puts you into what Col. Jeff Cooper would call, “Condition Orange.” Your reaction to that person isn’t wondering why they’re acting strangely or making odd movements. You aren’t asking yourself what’s motivating them to act like this or why you’re having to deal with this situation, you’re just preparing yourself to deal with it.
How Can I Practice Stoicism?
One great resource when delving into this philosophy is Daily Stoic. In addition to tons of information, they provide emails with exercises and reminders for practicing Stoicism. Something that I’ve also found helpful is writing out a chart of a month and each night, marking that day as “Good, Neutral or Bad.” The goal would obviously be to have all the days be marked Good, but you’ll find that the days marked as Neutral or Bad offer the most learning. I always ask myself, “How did my reaction allow today to be marked this way?”
In most cases, I can trace a specific reaction in the day that tipped the scale away from good. As time goes on, you’ll find yourself reminded of the previous reactions and you can “course correct” the day back on track.
One of the best examples of Stoicism that I can point to is this awesome video from someone I consider to be a Stoic through and through, Jocko Willink.
Much like law or medicine, I think Stoicism is something that can only be practiced and never mastered. As a human, you’ll sometimes respond to things reflexively rather than logically. Using resources like Daily Stoic will help you to remind yourself to think logically and view everything that happens to you as an opportunity to learn and do better. After all, to quote the great Marcus Aurelius, “Our life is what our thoughts make it.”
Haley Strategic has been making some awesome gear and this week on Gear Tasting, Bryan takes a quick look at the Flatpack Plus. In addition to the pack, he highlights a few of the inserts offered by Haley for organizing the interior.
Additionally, in a quick Questions Over Coffee segment, Bryan chooses the tape he would have in his kit if he only had room for one kind and discusses the skill he’s working to improve the most in 2018. Continue reading →
For years, many people have been waiting for smart homes to become a reality. Well guess what? This dream has officially come true, thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT). Ordinary household items have become smarter in recent years. It’s now possible do things like turn your alarm clock into a coffee maker, ensuring you have a hot mug of coffee as soon as you wake up. Continue reading →
Having a trauma kit is simply the first step to ensure you’re ready for medical emergencies. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss why it’s so important to seek out medical training in your area.
In addition to training, we also highlight some of the components necessary for a good first aid kit and trauma kit.
The other day, I saw a beautiful sunset that lit up the entire night sky in orange, red and purple. There were just enough clouds in the sky to help transform the blue atmosphere into a tapestry that would make even the most stoic amongst us pause, look up and appreciate the world we live in; if even just for a moment. Continue reading →
We’re diving into this year with some awesome additions to the ITS Store! Kicking it off is our new ITS No Bubbles Morale Patch, which is a limited edition morale patch that’s sure to move quickly. Also new today are the Clauss Titanium Bonded Shears, which are a great addition to any kit. Finally this week, we’ve received a long anticipated restock of the Expedition Watch Band Compass Kits. Read on below for more information about all these products! Continue reading →