So can lightning. Do you have a lightning rod on your tinfoil hat?
Explain to me why pro gun magazines are publishing articles telling their readers to be careful not to adopt that mindset? These are people who advocate for concealed carry. They disagree with your "LOL" quite adamantly.
American Rifleman:
Move Away, and Stay Away, From Danger
It was my first time inside of a live-fire simulator. The instructor explained that this portion of the cinderblock structure was staged to represent a long household hallway leading to a bedroom. The plan was to move forward to the bedroom as I engaged targets, representing threats, along the way. My adrenaline was pumping and my head was swimming with all of the newly learned tactics I needed to apply.
When we reached and completed the final room in the simulator, the instructor asked me some interesting questions. Where was the threat in this room? In the back left corner. Where did you originally engage the threat with your pistol? From the hallway while I was using the door frame as cover. Where are you standing now? In the back left corner of the room. So why, exactly, did you rush forward toward the threat and leave the protection of cover? I didn't know then, but I do now.
Behaviors shown on TV and in movies can creep into our self-defense tactics. We are constantly bombarded with images of law enforcement personnel, soldiers and action movie heroes bravely running into danger. While this forward motion makes for an exciting screen play, it’s foolish in real-life situations. As soon as a threat is identified, a self-defender should be moving away from it and to cover. Once there, stay behind cover until the threat is neutralized or until forced to move to new or better cover. Generally speaking, moving away from the threat, and staying away, is the best choice.
http://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/honing-the-concealed-carry-mindset/
Gun Digest even published a book about the mindset.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/gun-digests-concealed-carry-mindset-principles-eshort-collection-massad-ayoob/1112405746
I based my own assessment on having carried a loaded gun with a license to kill for many months. On what did you base yours?