What I have learned from fighting.
What I have learned from this experience is that everything you do has its consequences. In the end, it really isn’t worth it. But that is what growing up is all about right? Learning what not to do, and what isn’t right. Learning what is good and bad, it’s just life. Everything happens for a reason in my life. And I decided to learn from this, with an open mind. Fighting doesn’t resolve anything, it only makes things worse. If everybody resolved their problems with violence, this world would be a much worse place than it already is. My life was not much in danger, I chose to give in. Their is so many examples on why fighting is bad. You can’t take out a fire with fire. You can’t let people get to you.
The bigger person will always walk away. If you stop letting negative energy get to you, you will be a much more happy person. Don’t let people bring you down to their level, just because they’re miserable with their own lives.
How to avoid a fight
I have multiple steps on how to avoid a fight. First, you should learn how to control your emotions. They’re usually the biggest reason why most fights start in the first place. So I encourage anyone to work on controlling their emotions, if they want to avoid fights. Another step, is to just keep physical distance from that person you have issues with.
You can also avoid a fight by avoiding to escalate a argument. If you want to talk to the person about the issue, avoid places with big crowds. You also want to think about what you say, before you say it.
You can also tell a person in authority of wherever you are, to help the situation. Second to last, if the fight is planned, just don’t show up to it. In the end it really doesn’t matter what people think about you
Because they’re not the ones that will face the consequences. Plus, their opinion is irrelevant. Who cares if someone thinks you’re