What Can I Do for Violence

What Can I Do for Violence

Not only the past, but the long and prospective future has violence on earth been existent in biological life. Every human is good in the beginning, but they type of daily exposure changes their course in this tragic world. People have the wisdom, but can not be completely instinctive and have the urge to always say goodbye to violence. Violence obtains the realistic goal by its extraordinary nature; it would also cause a new wound at the same time, for the next preparation of another violent hatred.
People always say that the time will dilute all the things. I don’t agree with that, I think there are two things can’t be diluted by time. One is the absolute reality of good, and the other one is the absolute reality of bad. Rationally or emotionally, good and bad create the most emotional memories of the most profound things, in the memories of the past, where each one of us is able to go back and be able to recall. Violence is committed every time and has gotten to the point where categories have been created; environmental violence, domestic violence, emotional violence, verbal violence, bullying violence, governmental violence, legal and illegal violence. People adopt violence, because they want to achieve their intentions or to abreact their anger inside of their heart.
There are many alternatives to violence that can be considered, but it takes learning to understand them. Education is the ultimate way of decreasing the height to which violence has reached today. Through education, people will be sharpening their ability to reason, therefore realizing when violence is necessary. Once, my little brother was insulted and assaulted by a group of people, and I couldn’t just stand and tolerate it when I saw my brother’s bruise on his arm. I really wanted to have them pay for what they did, but my grandmother told me not to do it. She said, “You have to study hard, study well, and we can take revenge, but not physically, so that they no longer dare to bully...

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