I was walking into a bathroom at the mall when a strange feeling washed over me. A man had stepped in right after me, and with every step I took, I could feel him getting closer. My instincts screamed that something wasn’t right.
I froze for a moment, debating what to do. Suddenly, I remembered advice I had once read: “If you think you’re being followed, don’t panic — calmly turn and make eye contact.”
My heart was racing, but I turned around slowly and looked him straight in the eyes. The moment our eyes met, his expression changed. He hesitated, then quickly turned and walked the other way without saying a word.
I stood there trembling, realizing how close I may have come to danger. That simple act of turning around had been enough to throw him off.
This chilling experience reminded me of one powerful truth: trust your instincts. They might just save your life when you least expect it.