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Is it true that bullying is never the answer?

Is it true that bullying is never the answer?

Whether or not this belief is accurate depends on the precise nature of circumstances; however, bullying is never the answer. If someone did, in fact, do wrong, it’s up to the person to appropriately report the matter to the proper authority figures, not become a bully.

Can a person be strong without being a bully?

True strength and power do not rely upon ripping other people apart and stomping on them. Someone who is truly strong and powerful can shine and elevate without having to bully others. This is something which bullies and everyone else need to be aware and informed of.

Why do some people bully more than others?

Our research shows that those who have experienced bullying are twice as likely to go on and bully others. Maybe they were bullied as kids in the past, or maybe they are being bullied now. Often it’s used as a defence mechanism and people tend to believe that by bullying others, they will become immune to being bullied themselves.

Who is the person hurt most by bullying?

The person hurt most by bullying is the bully himself, though that’s not at first obvious, and the negative effects increase over time. Most bullies have a downwardly spiraling course through life, their behavior interfering with learning, friendships, work, intimate relationships, income,…

Whether or not this belief is accurate depends on the precise nature of circumstances; however, bullying is never the answer. If someone did, in fact, do wrong, it’s up to the person to appropriately report the matter to the proper authority figures, not become a bully.

Is it healthy for someone to be a bully?

People who have witnessed or been subjected to bullying need to heal just as much as individuals who inflict pain and harm upon others. Bullying is not healthy. No matter how rich, successful, popular, or otherwise well off a bully may appear to be, the intentional mistreatment of other signifies a problem.

Our research shows that those who have experienced bullying are twice as likely to go on and bully others. Maybe they were bullied as kids in the past, or maybe they are being bullied now. Often it’s used as a defence mechanism and people tend to believe that by bullying others, they will become immune to being bullied themselves.

Is there a relationship between bullying and depression?

Experts hesitate to say that bullying is a direct cause of suicide, but it may be a factor in a teen’s depression. The relationship between bullying and depression is not limited to face-to-face bullying. The Cyberbullying Research Center found that victims of cyber bullying were more likely to suffer from low self esteem and suicidal thoughts.

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Ruth Doyle