This question has been bugging me for a while now, and someone had mentioned this on another site, but it seems all too cliche.
For those that have been seriously bullied in high school/college, like bullying beyond that of just normal playteasing on a regular basis, many of them go on to have emotional/mental issues later on in life. Like me, they suffer flashbacks, depression, etc., and the advice that's always given to them is that they shouldn't hold a grudge anymore because the bullies win.
Why is holding a grudge mean the bullies win? This makes no sense. Isn't it letting it go mean the bullies win, because they know they got off scot-free with all the torment they did to you, so they are free to do that to someone else, therefore they won because they tormented you and they didn't have any retaliation at them in return. In some ways, they are rewarded for their actions because their self-esteem goes up and usually the victim's drops. By trying to form some sort of revenge, you at least have a chance to get back at the bully, albeit someday a long time away, and give them a taste of what you felt.
So yeah, I don't really get this cliche line. Maybe someone can spell it out for me better.
For those that have been seriously bullied in high school/college, like bullying beyond that of just normal playteasing on a regular basis, many of them go on to have emotional/mental issues later on in life. Like me, they suffer flashbacks, depression, etc., and the advice that's always given to them is that they shouldn't hold a grudge anymore because the bullies win.
Why is holding a grudge mean the bullies win? This makes no sense. Isn't it letting it go mean the bullies win, because they know they got off scot-free with all the torment they did to you, so they are free to do that to someone else, therefore they won because they tormented you and they didn't have any retaliation at them in return. In some ways, they are rewarded for their actions because their self-esteem goes up and usually the victim's drops. By trying to form some sort of revenge, you at least have a chance to get back at the bully, albeit someday a long time away, and give them a taste of what you felt.
So yeah, I don't really get this cliche line. Maybe someone can spell it out for me better.