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    It is easy to follow a path followed by the majority of people to integrate, but extremely difficult to oppose it. This is often the case with bullying in schools, where people start putting others down in order to hang out and fit in with the popular or rather unpopular group of people. They don't realize that in order to achieve a little fame in their school, they abandon their own morals by causing mental or physical harm to their classmates. “Treat others as you would like to be treated” is a moral that we must always respect, to keep us humble and respectful to our fellow human beings. It is unfair that individuals are forced to endure acts of bullying just for the sake of a joke. All of these lessons are not easy to learn, even if our parents put all their moral wisdom into us to try to prevent us from harming others in any form. We are taught to leave through peace and love, but we only learn the importance of practicing such acts when life teaches us a lesson. Every one of us has, at some point, put someone down, and so have I, in India, for the same reason people start bullying. Students at Delhi Public School in Gurgaon, India, bonded closely because it was a newly built school, and most people had known each other for years since the start of first grade. I was one of the very first people to join this school, and I was also one of the oldest and most respected people. the crew of this school. We were now in 8th grade, the oldest grade that existed in our school. It was in the summer of 2009 that our school decided to expand its premises in order to accommodate more students. Classes started after summer vacation, and our cr...... middle of paper......her family is chosen in the lottery. She is completely in shock when she realizes that she is now the victim of the ritual in which she had willingly participated and seeks all possible means to avoid the consequences. She exclaims that it is unfair that she was chosen, just like I thought it was unfair to be isolated from society when no one was willing to accept me. The exclusionary activity that we both willingly participated in suddenly felt unfair when it turned against us. As a result, we learn that we must ultimately bear the consequences of our actions and do not realize that we are wrong until we put ourselves in the victim's place. By treating others as you would like to be treated, you help spread peace and love. It will only make a major difference if we, as a collective, take action to stop acts of victimization and bullying..