Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Bullying

Bullying among children, and among adults, especially groups against loners or other minority groups, are not victimless offenses.

Individuation as a faith is a living prayer, offering one's life of self-improvement as a gift to  the Good Spirits.

One beneficial, social byproduct of individuating would be the elimination of bullying.

Bullying cannot come about if every target refuses each time, every time, to be a victim, mounting a vigorous counter-attack against all comers. Nobody likes a fighter, and it is turbulent and unproductive to engage them.

As more and more people become individuators, their desire to hurt others, or gain power over others, is a temptation the appeals to them not at all. It seems like a sick twisted game, hurting all involved, and completely without social value. As individuators refuse to engage in it, or support those that commit it, bullying will disappear.

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