Violence destroys human humanity
In everyday life, from waking up in the morning to going to bed at night, we go through some or the other feeling in every moment of waking up. Those feelings include frustration, anger, frustration, hatred, doubt, jealousy, helplessness, anxiety, fear — various negative feelings. Most of the negative feelings are stored deep in the mind. These frozen, repressed feelings accumulate at one point and cause an explosion of emotions. That eruption often comes out in the destructive form of spontaneous anger, sometimes through words, writing or physical gestures or ridicule. Feelings play a big role in human intolerance and sometimes violent behavior. That is where this violence was born. The question is, is it a characteristic of the individual, or does it arise from a genetic structure, social environment, or social defect?