Have you ever been bullied by anyone? Have you ever experienced a person being bullied? Recently, the number of harassment incidents has 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 well of individuals. They lack empathy and show negligence about others’ feelings. Bullying begins when a person is sensitive about something, and this weak point is an opportunity for the bully to upset and intentionally offend them.
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 in public places, such as streets, workplaces and outdoor areas, emotional or verbal bullying occurs to humiliate or harass another person. Additionally, cyberbullying exists on the internet, where social media is used to spread lies and rumours about a person to isolate them socially.
People enjoy bullying others for fun to show how strong they are. They think of themselves as superior to others. Often, their purpose is to gain popularity in their circle and belittle another person to achieve a higher social position. They like to gain special attention from other people. Teens may engage in bullying to seek revenge and sometimes cause others to experience the same things they faced. On the other hand, it is also common for bullies to come from abusive backgrounds where violence and aggression are normalised.
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Bullying is a huge problem, but it isn’t necessary to continue to confront or be afraid of bullying. It is possible to stop this by ignoring them and their actions that are intended to provoke you. Next, you need to act in front of them as if you are very brave and confident. Also, share your situation with someone you trust and who can help you.

More importantly, improving self-defence skills is always an option to avoid becoming a victim of physical bullying. You may take your case to a higher authority so that the bully can be punished and prevent other people from suffering the same fate as you.
In a nutshell, everyone has the right to feel safe, and to ensure this, everyone has to take a social approach to this issue.