Why Do World Leaders Use More Violence In The World

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In today's world there is a lot of hateful, greedy, egotistical people. There has never been a time when there was not some sort of violent act going on in the world because of these characteristics built into the mindset of humans. These violent acts can range from war to just a hateful glance. World leaders get together all the time to try and solve these violent issues, but all they ever end up doing is using more violence in theses already violent events. There is a better way though, world leaders do not care for it because it can be a long process and they and their critics want a faster solution to their problem, and the fast option may work but it does not help prevent other problems coming up in the future. The long term answer to …show more content…
Giving a portion of any extra money charity organizations, volunteering at a soup kitchen, or even as simple as giving those who is upset someone to talk to. When someone takes a risk in a difficult task and is willing to accept the necessary sacrifices to complete that task like when someone is getting beat up by someone bigger than them, stepping in to help the little guy with the possibility that they could get hurt too. Not cheating or taking credit for someone else's work, when two or more people are working on the same project they should do their own work and not get ideas by looking at the other people’s projects because then they can not say that what they made was 100% them, and then they should be proud of their work even if it is not ‘the best’. Humility is also keeping true to promises, when someone makes a promise that person should fulfill that promise even if becomes inconvenient and if it really is something monumental the other person should be willing to let the other out of the promise do to the circumstances. Unfortunately though these ways of living are not natural in today's world and must be taught with hope at a young

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