Being bulletproof means you don't let external factors dictate your internal state. If someone can make you angry, they can control you.

The term bulletproof is often associated with physical protection—vests, armored cars, and high-tech shields. However, for those who have served in the highest echelons of protection, like Evy Poumpouras, a former Secret Service agent, being bulletproof is more about a state of mind than physical gear. It is about developing a level of mental, emotional, and physical resilience that allows you to face any challenge without breaking.

Your "inner perimeter" consists of the people you allow into your closest circle.

Becoming Bulletproof: Life Lessons from a Secret Service Agent

: After every major event—whether a success or a failure—analyze what happened. Extreme ownership of your mistakes is the fastest way to grow. 5. Building Your Inner Perimeter

: Surround yourself with people who challenge you and hold you accountable.

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