Don’t fight every zombie, “Terrain types – Plains
If it is possible, avoid them. If not, keep a sharp lookout for the undead. Make sure you see them before they see you. Drop to the ground immediately. Wait for them to pass. If motion is necessary, crawl. Stay down until you’ve cleared the danger zone.” Of course, what we really need to avoid is negative and ignore people. Jacqueline Whitmore in Entrepreneur writes “These negative people are markedly pessimistic and will exhaust anyone. Destructive energy and drama follow them everywhere. If you’re not careful, they can pull you into their chaos -- disrupting your focus and sidelining your goals.” Its better stay away from ignorance people in some cases is better avoid them without argument with …show more content…
The whole book shows, that Brooks' zombies, infected and reanimated by an imaginary disease called Solanum, function within an outline of genuine guidelines that makes them all terrifying and legitimate. I really enjoyed His books because are so detailed that one becomes persuaded that Brooks takes his writing seriously, even in this extreme parody of a zombie survival guide. Also he shows us in this book many ways and techniques to survive in the real challenges in the world.
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