Roots of Violence

Let's talk about death. It's not a popular topic, yet it is one that every single living creature has in common with each other. We are all going to die. The question we rarely ask is how we see ourselves leaving the world. Many struggle and fight against death, trying to live as long as possible while attacking again's effects on the body as determinedly as scraping barnacles off a boat. While this opening can go in a myriad of directions and spark a number of valuable conversations (there is great merit to confronting the hidden fear of death), the topic I'm going to delve into involves whether you imagine your final heartbeat stemming from the bullet of gun. I don't know if the 9,168 U.S. citizens that have died this year from a bullet suspected this cause for their deaths.

The recent mass shootings in Ohio, Texas and Illinois that elicited headlines around the world are only a fraction of the 34,701 people who were injured from gun violance in the 8 months of this year.

Let's take a moment to put this number into perspective. Fear of flying is a common phenomenon where people are often reassured that it's safer to fly than driving a car. Statistics confirm this. In 2018, 500 people were killed in major passenger airline crashes while 2017 boasted the safest year in aviation with 0 deaths among major passenger airlines. In contrast, annual fatal car crashes in the U.S. hover around 35,000 to 40,000 deaths per year - the same number of people that have been injured from gun violance the first eight months of this year. The average number of injuries from gun violance in the last two years of 2018 and 2017 was around 60,000 people. Therefore, these numbers suggest that one is more likely to be injured from gun violance than dying in a car crush or an airline crash.

Sadly, it seems that anger and hot-headed debates arise from shooting massacres as people delve into the option of enforcing gun control as a solution and speculating about the state of mind of the person who used the deadly weapon.

Please take moment to contemplate these wise words-and perhaps you can do what you can to live by-and role model-these valuable principles.

 

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I was born in Noakhali, Bangladesh in 1983. I graduated from Eastern University. My subject was English Language and Literature. After I finished university, I moved to a profound Insurance company. But the condition of the company was horrible!! Then I left my job. I like reading, writing short stories for pleasure, playing in my free time and searching on the net to develop myself.

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