any gun or knife used in the commission of the crime.
You can use anything you want in this game. With that out of the way, the real question is whether the gun or knife could be considered a current liability. If you’re going to run around in a white t-shirt and flip-flops with a pistol you don’t need to be carrying a knife on your person. If you’re using a gun you should have a knife slung around your right hip.
With this in mind, I think it’s important to consider the following: What makes a knife a current liability? What makes a gun a current liability? Which, if any, of these items are considered to be a current liability? For now, these are the only two things we are considering. We’re still working on the others.
The problem with knives and guns is that, in both the case of knives and guns, the use of these items may lead to you not being able to legally carry them, which is a current liability. So to be on the safe side, I am going to just say that we are going to look at all the items which make sense as part of the “current liability” list.
Now that we have the list, we can proceed to the second step of our self-awareness assessment. If we are aware of all the items on the list, then we are ready to take our first step on the self-awareness assessment.
In this step, we are going to look at the things that we are aware of and determine whether or not they are currently a liability.
If we are aware of all the items on the list, then we are ready to take our first step on the self-awareness assessment.
We take the first step and ask ourselves, “What are the things that are currently a liability for me?” If you feel like you are currently a liability for yourself, then you need to take our second step and look at these things more.
As it turns out, the items that we are aware of actually make it less likely that we will be a liability to ourselves.