The OODA Loop Isn’t Military — It’s a Survival Mindset
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The OODA Loop—Observe, Orient, Decide, Act—was never meant to live in textbooks.
It was designed for moments when time compresses, information is incomplete, and hesitation costs something real.
In this episode, Nicky Dare breaks down why the OODA Loop is not a military concept—but a survival mindset—and why orientation is where most people fail under pressure.
This is not about speed. It’s about perceiving reality clearly before you act.
Topics covered:
Why most people freeze or react too late
The difference between information and situational awareness
How bias, ego, and fear distort orientation
Why preparedness must be practiced long before it’s tested
Preparedness isn’t panic.
It’s training your perception—daily.
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Preparedness is practiced long before it’s tested. - Nicky Dare