Have you ever been bullied by anyone? Have you ever experienced a person being bullied? Recently, the number of harassment incidents have increased in our society, which leaves a negative impression on the victim’s life. According to an observation, people who are suffering from bullying by someone either mentally or physically may eventually harm themselves or even conduct suicide.
The bully never thinks good about individuals. They lack empathy and carry negligence about others’ feelings. Bullying begins when a person is sensitive about something specific, and this weak point is a chance for the bully to disturb others intentionally and make them furious.
Bullying occurs in all regions of the globe, particularly in schools among children due to the absence of adult supervision. In schools, hitting or pushing is usually expected. While at public places, such as streets, workplaces and outdoor areas, emotional or verbal bullying happens to insult or tease another person. Likewise, cyberbullying exists on the internet and social media to spread lies and rumours about a person to isolate him socially.
People enjoy bullying others for fun to show how robust they are. They think of themselves as superior to others. Often their purpose is to gain popularity amongst their circle and lessen the influence of another person to achieve a higher social status. They desire to gain the attention of other people. Teens might engage in bullying to seek revenge and make others experience something similar to what they encounter. Likewise, it is also common for bullies to come from an abusive background where violence and aggression have been normalized.
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Bullying is a massive problem, but it isn’t necessary to keep coping with and fearing the bully. It is possible to stop it by ignoring them and their actions (intending to provoke you). Pretend to feel very courageous and confident in front of them. Share your situation with someone that you trust, and demand their help.
Furthermore, improving your self-defence skills is always an option to avoid being a victim of physical bullying. You can always take your case to a higher authority, so the bully gets a deserving punishment and can prevent more people from sharing the same fate as you. Everyone has the right to feel safe, and to make that sure, everyone will have to take a societal approach towards this issue.