It is said that, " Hierarchy is imbibed in the very DNA of the animal kingdom." Exhibition of social dominance is consistent throughout the animal kingdom irrespective of the species. Therefore, it isn't a surprise that humans too have instinctively inculcated that in their social cobweb at all levels of the human diaspora. There have been deep research on topics like "what goes on in a bullies mind", "how to bully proof kids" and "how to help the victims of bullying". That said, what I wanted to delve in with this small ...
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It is said that, " Hierarchy is imbibed in the very DNA of the animal kingdom." Exhibition of social dominance is consistent throughout the animal kingdom irrespective of the species. Therefore, it isn't a surprise that humans too have instinctively inculcated that in their social cobweb at all levels of the human diaspora. There have been deep research on topics like "what goes on in a bullies mind", "how to bully proof kids" and "how to help the victims of bullying". That said, what I wanted to delve in with this small piece of work is my take on the "WHY". "Why do those who get bullied, GET BULLIED?" What can one do beyond going through therapy and consultation? Is there a possible path that an individual can self devise to walk out of this quagmire? These are the questions, I will try to explore with you and see if we can derive a possible way.
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