‘Want to know all about the imbalance of power in bullying? Here are all the sources bullies draw their power from.
Too many victims of bullying don’t know what to do to reclaim their power. They’re at a loss as to where to start.
Therefore, in this post, you will learn all about the imbalance of power in bullying. You’ll also learn exactly what it is that unfairly tips the scales of power in your bullies’ favor.
Once you learn all about this life-changing information, you will be able to take back your personal favor and tip the scales back in your favor.
This post is all about the imbalance of power in bullying so that you know where it comes from and you can finally take back control of your life.
Imbalance of Power in Bullying
As most of you know, bullying arises from an imbalance of power. In other words, the bullies have way more power than you do. This is why they selected you as their victim.
However, exactly what is it that determines this power imbalance? Here are 5 sources your bullies get their power from.
1. A Bully’s Power is Your Lack of Knowledge.
You’ve heard people say that knowledge is power. And they’re right. Knowledge is power. Having knowledge is the first step in problem-solving.
Your bullies get their power because you simply don’t know the power you have. To know your power, you must also have knowledge of your goodness, your strengths, and your rights as a human being.
Power you don’t know you have is power you don’t have. In other words, if you don’t know your power, you might as well not have it.
Here’s exactly what you need to know.
You must have self-knowledge. This means not only knowing your power, but also your worth! Furthermore, you must also know your potential and the good things you’re capable of.
You must believe in yourself. And you must realize that you deserve love and respect just as much as the next person
You must know all about human predators. This means knowing all about bullying and how bullies operate. Therefore, have knowledge of he nature, mindset, and tactics of bullies.
In short, you must have self-knowledge and know your enemies. Once you do, their moves and power plays will no longer have any effect on you.
Again, your lack of self-knowledge and that of your bullies is where they draw their power over you. This is why many victims of bullying beg for approval.
However, when you seek approval from others, you only hand over more of your power. There’s a name for this. It’s called, “simping.”
Imbalance of Power in Bullying:
When You Simp, You Only Hand Over Your Power.
Many targets beg for approval, attention, and popularity. And the sad thing is that most don’t realize they’re doing it.
As a result, you’ll only get bullied worse. Also, people lose respect for you. Even bystanders will mistreat you too. And it’ll be because you don’t respect yourself.
Understand that if you don’t respect yourself, no one else will respect you either.
Therefore, you must respect yourself and do it in the early stages of bullying. Because once the bullying has gone on for so long, it will be too late.
And the way to self-respect is to have knowledge of your value and your power. Also, setting boundaries is a way to respect yourself. Know your worth and you will know your power!
And once you do, you will be able to defuse bullying like a champ.
2. Naivete.
Naivete and lack of knowledge are closely related. However, the latter comes more from lack of life experiences.
We all have been naïve at some point in our lives. But over time, we grew and accumulated knowledge. This knowledge came from lessons learned from good and bad life experiences.
This is how wisdom is acquired. Some people become sage quicker and others slower. What counts is that we eventually learn. It doesn’t matter the pace.
However, some people take years to learn. Not that this is necessarily a bad thing. Sometimes, the learning process takes longer due to the environment you’re stuck in.
Maybe you live in a sheltered home. Maybe you have a secure family and home life. Therefore, you believe that all people have goodness in them.
Again, this is not a bad thing. However, it can mark you for bullying and abuse. It can set you up for someone to take advantage of you.
Imbalance of Power in Bullying:
Bullies Can Smell Naivete A Mile Away.
It’s what helps them choose their victims. Any time you’re a target of bullying, you can’t afford to be naïve. Moreover, the sad reality is that most people targeted for bullying are.
And it’s why their bullies selected them in the first place.
When I was young, I was not very smart when it came to people. I believed that all people were inherently good, and I believed it to a fault. I can admit that today.
Therefore, the bullying I suffered years ago wised me up when it came to the duality of human beings.
Most victims hold the same belief. They believe that all people are inherently good. They cannot fathom how anyone could deliberately harm another person without a darn good reason.
In other words, they were raised to believe that things will work out for the best. This is not to say that we shouldn’t think positively.
However, many fail to take into consideration that the world is full of bad people with evil intentions. Also, we live in a competitive world.
And there are people who want to take what we have. There are people who want to hurt us. Failure to realize these harsh truths will only subject targets of bullying to years of abuse.
You must learn to spot bullies before they strike.
Bullies, especially those in power, will always win unless you learn to spot them ahead of time. Moreover, you must learn strategies to counter their attacks.
You can only learn to counter them when you accept the truth that bad people exist in the world.
You must realize that once bullies have their sights set on you, they won’t just disappear. Bullies are very persistent with their goals to harm you and ultimately destroy you.
This is hard to swallow because we all want to believe that all humans are good. However, the fact is that many of them are monsters. Not everyone believes in treating others as they would like to be treated.
When you’re naïve, you’re vulnerable. Why? Because without people-knowledge, you’ll continue to take abuse. Therefore, you must gain knowledge of the bully mindset. And you must learn the motivations and intentions behind each tactic bullies use.
Only then will you be able to protect yourself and keep them away.
3. Imbalance of Power in Bullying:
Bullies also get their power from Your Predictability.
Being predictable is dangerous. Why? Because if bullies can predict your next move, it’s game over.
Remember that most bullies are socially intelligent. They can spot behavior patterns in their victims.
All they have to do is carefully observe you. They look for any patterns of behavior, habits, and weaknesses. Your bullies closely monitor your reactions to everything. They notice what ticks you off, what makes you happy, and what excites you.
Moreover, they study your body language to suss out your moods and emotional state. And when they watch you, bullies leave no stone unturned.
They even scrutinize the way you do things. For example, the way you arrange objects.
Bullies are like bank robbers who case out a bank before pulling off the heist. The robbers get the bank’s layout and search for any vulnerabilities in the security system. Also, they look for any patterns of patrols and the comings and goings there.
Is it any wonder that being targeted for bullying can feel like being under a microscope? Like you’re being watched? It’s because you are!
It’s always best to be unpredictable.
Being too predictable is unwise, especially if a pack of bullies are on your tail. Instead, make it a point to be unpredictable. In other words, do things as randomly as possible.
I know it won’t be easy because we’re all creatures of habit. However, if you do things people don’t expect, you won’t be so easy to figure out.
Therefore, it’s best to be versatile.
If you’re a target of bullying, you want to make it look you have no clear strategy. You must scramble your behavior patterns and your reactions.
This will confuse the bullies and force them to back off. In fact, it’ll scare the hell out of them!
Again, by doing something unexpected, you gain a huge advantage over your bullies. Therefore, when bullies can’t figure out what you’re going to do, it scares them to death.
As a result, they’ll either leave you alone or react out of fear!
Nothing is more frightening than when you make a move nobody would ever expect. It’s the reason natural disasters are so scary because no one knows when and where they’ll hit next.
Moreover, it’s why deer hunters can track down their prey and kill them. They know the habits and behavior patterns of the deer they hunt.
Understand that habits and patterns are the worst things for you. Bullies pick up on your routines and use them against you.
Imbalance of Power in Bullying:
In closing
you must learn to unsettle your bullies by allowing them to see you do things they’d never expect. If a bully launches an attack, you should counter-attack suddenly.
The attack should come without warning. You should hit them in a way they wouldn’t expect, and when they least expect it.
You must purposefully mislead your bullies to trick them into an emotional reaction!
If you’re going to be predictable, don’t stay that way. Do it for long enough that your bullies get used to your patterns.
What you want is to lull them into a false sense of security. Then, you can strike suddenly with something unexpected! And that’s how you get them to leave you alone!
This post is all about the imbalance of power in bullying so that you’ll know all the sources your bullies draw their power from. Moreover, with this knowledge, you’ll be able to counter bullying much more effectively.
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Oh Cherie, I love the advice about being unpredictable. I wish I had known that back in the day.
I do too, Michael. This is one of the things I had to learn the hard way.