Foreigner
Bluelighter
Killing someone else is too much effort and it doesn't really relieve the problem that's inside of you.
I took a self-defense series 6 years ago. The main reasons that people are on the receiving end of violence is because someone wants what they have or someone wants to correct their behaviour. If you have something that someone wants, you can diffuse the situation by just giving it to them (i.e. money). If they are trying to correct your behaviour, then you can try apologizing or verbally bargaining, but if the person is really annoyed with you then they might still want to correct your behaviour.
A small subset are psycho and they will come for you no matter what you do, and the only thing you can do is run or fight. These are the people that self-defense classes are made for.
What I took away from this course is that people who value possessions over their own lives, mistreat others or act like rude jackasses are usually the ones who end up getting their asses kicked.
So if you go around killing people because you're angry all the time, then somebody else is going to eventually correct your childish behaviour. Most humans hate pointless violence which is why human history so full of vengeful, cyclical behaviour, especially between wronged families. If you killed your ex in a lawless society, his family and friends would surely come for you because there'd be no justice system to punish you.
Then your family would come for his family, and suddenly you have 300 years of feuding because some idiot got mad at their ex and killed him.
Our justice system is imperfect but I prefer it to the alternative.
I took a self-defense series 6 years ago. The main reasons that people are on the receiving end of violence is because someone wants what they have or someone wants to correct their behaviour. If you have something that someone wants, you can diffuse the situation by just giving it to them (i.e. money). If they are trying to correct your behaviour, then you can try apologizing or verbally bargaining, but if the person is really annoyed with you then they might still want to correct your behaviour.
A small subset are psycho and they will come for you no matter what you do, and the only thing you can do is run or fight. These are the people that self-defense classes are made for.
What I took away from this course is that people who value possessions over their own lives, mistreat others or act like rude jackasses are usually the ones who end up getting their asses kicked.
So if you go around killing people because you're angry all the time, then somebody else is going to eventually correct your childish behaviour. Most humans hate pointless violence which is why human history so full of vengeful, cyclical behaviour, especially between wronged families. If you killed your ex in a lawless society, his family and friends would surely come for you because there'd be no justice system to punish you.
Then your family would come for his family, and suddenly you have 300 years of feuding because some idiot got mad at their ex and killed him.
Our justice system is imperfect but I prefer it to the alternative.