Well done to number 9 and number 16, they must be women and seem to see things more clearly and clearly, and without fighting: D Thanks to numbers 1 and 2, in my opinion, they also describe things very accurately. Apparently the world is always structured, to have stronger and weaker ones. But for humans, we are 7 billion, if everyone starts carrying knives, machetes and Kalashnikovs, it will be quite naughty, and hopefully not. I used to be weak, a very good boy, not that I'm not now. Friend, live calmly, gain experience and beware of nonsense AND MAYBE THE MOST IMPORTANT THING CREATE YOUR SELF-CONFIDENCE this is difficult. In our country, a lot of bad things happen, and that's why it's good to stay away from stupidity. Two or three nights ago I went to a club in our city with friends. I had taken my boxing (complete nonsense to pretend to be a man if necessary). Well one guy from a neighboring company was drunk like a cork, two on two, and pushed me and my friend a few times. I took my box, and I pushed it, and that's it. To others. one day my brother told me, don't do this, his head doesn't listen to him at all (it wasn't a mutter). Aggression is not a good thing.
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It's called a struggle for survival. The one who has the lowest chances of survival is a kind of "wasted" resources, and he himself can only be a resource for someone else. This is embedded in every animal, including man. Things like morality have actually been artificially imposed and nurtured for millennia to create the conditions for a civilized life together. But they are not part of human nature, as we find in modern times, after we have decided that we have outgrown the norms of behavior, and everyone is "free" to do what he wants ...