MAWN: Exactly. You mentioned earlier that there are short courses or certifications out there, maybe for law enforcement enhancement or defensive tactics, and those can be useful for context. But at the end of the day, you’re dealing with people’s lives. It’s not a sandbox for experimentation. And when you’re marketing a martial arts school, of course, stories of personal safety resonate. People are worried, about their families, their churches, their schools. We want to address those fears without stoking panic or anxiety. We want to raise awareness, as you’ve said. How do you recommend doing that? TP: I’ll go back to something critical: since 85 to 87 percent of
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