Bullies

Updated April 11, 2024 No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. — Eleanor Roosevelt M. Scott Peckโ€™s book The Road Less Traveled,ย opens with, โ€œLife is difficult.โ€ Until then, I thought life was supposed to be pleasant, despite all evidence to the contrary. Peck, a psychiatrist, further wrote, โ€œOnce we truly know that life is difficult-once we truly understand and accept it … the fact that life is difficult no longer matters.โ€ Ideally. Maybe. Mrs. Rooseveltโ€™s words recalled an episode ofย National Geographic Wildโ€™sย Dog Impossible.ย When attacked by a mean, aggressive bully hound, Pierre a handsome husky, barked back, as though saying, โ€œYouโ€™ve got your nerve. You need to take that stupidity somewhere else.โ€ย See Pierre in actionย [Facebook]. Pierre knew a tyrant when he heard-saw one and did not allow oppression.ย  But some donโ€™t recognize browbeaters or second-guess whether theyโ€™re being intimidated, in part because there are several types: Physical: When someone tries to physically control another person Verbal: Name calling and teasing Cyber: Hurting others from behind social media screens Emotional: Calculated social manipulation that leaves targeted peopleย feeling isolated and alone. Prejudicial: Attacking those who look or act different. Sexual: Acts that humiliate, shame or physically assaultย  another sexually or their sexuality. See More   Why do people bully? ย ย VeryWellMindย says there are many reasons. Mainly, bullies: Feel powerless Suffer fromย insecurity Need to control others Enjoy the rewards they get from bullying   How can bullies be handled? The eight tipsย Psychology Todayย offers include: Keep Your Distance and Keep Your Options Open. Know Your Fundamental Human Rights. Read More. See alsoย Health Direct. BTW, someone may be trying to bully when they say, โ€œCanโ€™t you take a joke?โ€ย Read more on jokesters. As Pierre and Mrs. Roosevelt understood, bullying requires two. The one who bullies and the one who consents to being bullied. In either case, these words of wisdom are worth remembering: People who repeatedly attack your confidence and self-esteem are quite aware of your potential, even if you are not. โ€“ Wayne Gerard Trotman When a toxic person can no longer control you, they will try to control how others see you. The misinformation will feel unfair, but stay above it, trusting that other people will eventually see the truth, just like you did. โ€“ Jill Blakeway,ย The Minds Journal People who love themselves, donโ€™t hurt other people. โ€“ Dan Pearce If they donโ€™t like you for being yourself, be yourself even more. โ€“ย Taylor Swift What goes around comes back around. โ€“ Ancient Proverb   For more on dealing with toxic people, seeย Succeed and Soarโ€™sย August 14 post, โ€œFreer Than Ever Before.” NOTE: According to Quote Investigator, a century before Mrs. Roosevelt was credited with this post’s featured quote, the American clergyman William Ellery Channing said, No power in society, no hardship in your condition can depress you, keep you down, in knowledge, power, virtue, influence, but by your own consent. Succeed and Soar! Shop Succeed and Soar’s Eleanor’s Insights Collection Succeed and Soarโ€™s โ€œEleanorโ€™s Insightsโ€ series is illustrated with my photographs of โ€˜wild places.โ€™ Of this post’s featured image, I like thinking of these mountains near Grand Junction, Colorado as Spirit Protectors. They look like the fortifications sometimes needed to repel difficult people so that our spirits can grow brighter, more beautiful and beneficent.ย  My art is available as prints, framed and on canvas as well as on journals, greeting cards, weekender bags, shower curtains, puzzles and much more. Shop Here

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