Imagine a Himalayan Coach in Nepal, whispering khatarā to warn of an avalanche, or a Hawaiian elder teaching pilika to describe the perilous lava flows of Kīlauea. Across the globe, the word “danger” carries a primal urgency, alerting us to threats—whether a storm, a predator, or a modern cyber risk. …
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Picture a young Maasai warrior in Kenya, standing tall under the acacia trees, learning the word shambulio from his elders a term that carries the weight of defending his community against lions and invaders alike. Across the world, the word “attack” resonates with stories of resilience, whether it’s a samurai’s…