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How not to let your fearlessness go too far: the key to surviving a dangerous situation is being able to determine when to be bold and when to back down. Learn to fine-tune your instincts in order to ensure you handle any scary scene the right way.(WHAT YOU'RE DYING TO KNOW ABOUT)
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July 01, 2005 |
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When it comes to getting what you want in life, being fearless isn't a choice, it's a must. That intrepid quality fuels you to jump on the right career opportunities, not to settle for a relationship that isn't one hundred percent fulfilling, and to take the kind of risks that lead to amazing experiences. Bold or bust certainly seemed to be a philosophy that 28-year-old aspiring actress Nicole duFresne lived by. So when a group of wayward teens approached her, her fiance, Jeffrey Sparks, and two friends on their way home from a Manhattan bar last January, she had no reason to believe that this situation should be handled any differently. The teens pulled out a gun and ...
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