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Why can't we let ourselves become soft targets? You know, some people just take advantage of kindness and fear evil. They see a soft target and want to take advantage of it. We can't let these people succeed.
We need to understand that a soft target is someone who is easy to bully. We've all seen them—people who seem easy to push around, nodding along to whatever you say, doing whatever you ask. They're like soft targets in the eyes of others. Why do soft targets exist? Oh, there are many reasons! It could be because they're too kind and easygoing, so others think they're easy to bully. It could be because they lack their own opinions and just follow others, so others think they can push them around. It could be because they don't know how to stand up for their rights, so they get bullied and don't dare to speak up.
But don't forget, there are plenty of bad people in the world. Some people see a soft target and get excited, thinking they're the boss. That's not acceptable! So, we need to learn to protect ourselves and not let ourselves become soft targets. We need to learn to stick to our principles. If you think something is right, you have to stick to it and not be swayed by others' opinions. If you do whatever others say, then you've become a soft target.
Learn to say no. If someone asks you to do something you don't want to do, learn to say no. Don't be afraid to offend people. As long as it's the right thing to do, you have to stick to your position. Learn to defend your rights. If someone bullies you, be brave and speak up for yourself. Don't let others think you're easy to bully; let them know you're not to be messed with!
Finally, learn to be confident. Confident people are the least likely to become soft targets. Believe in yourself, believe in your abilities, believe in your worth, and others won't dare to bully you easily! Don't let others think you're easy to bully! Stick to your principles, learn to say no, defend your rights, maintain your confidence—only then can you establish yourself in society and not be treated like a soft target. |
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