Thursday, November 3, 2022

An In-Depth Look at the Mentality of Mass Murderers: What's Really Going On Inside Their Heads?

 As a society, we’re often left baffled by the actions of mass murderers. How can someone be so filled with hate that they are willing to end the lives of complete strangers? What leads them down this path and makes them believe that killing other people is the solution? These questions are even more puzzling given the prevalence of these tragic events. In recent years, there have been too many instances of mass murder for any one person to keep track of. You might think these types of rampage killings are rare, but they’ve become disturbingly commonplace in our culture today. In this article, we’ll explore what drives someone to commit such atrocities and leave you with insight into how you can avoid becoming a victim in your own home.

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What’s Causing the Rise in Mass Murders?


        There are a number of factors that could be contributing to the rise in mass murders in the world today. The most significant factor, in our opinion, is the ease of obtaining firearms. You may have heard the statistic that there are more guns in America than people. If you’re not from the US, you might think this is just a silly exaggeration. But it’s actually true, and it’s one reason why mass murders are so common in the US. In other parts of the world, mass murderers are much less likely to be armed. They have to resort to using knives, machetes, or whatever other weapons they can find nearby. Only in America are people regularly able to obtain high-powered guns with ease. And that’s why you see so many instances of mass murder here while they are comparatively rare in other countries.

What Is Going Through Their Mind?


        So, you may be wondering what goes through the minds of mass murderers. And the sad reality is that most of them don’t really have a firm grasp on reality. Most are grappling with some form of mental illness, and that can significantly distort their view of the world. Many mass murderers are completely delusional, and they truly believe that they are the victims. We’ve all heard the stories of people who’ve killed because they felt disrespected. They were so offended by someone that they decided to go on a killing spree. In many cases, these types of crimes are committed by people who have serious psychological issues. They have lost touch with reality, and they don’t realize that their actions are completely out of line. In some cases, it’s not just delusions that drive mass murderers. Sometimes, it’s pure hate. These people have such contempt for other people that they are willing to kill them indiscriminately.


How Does Someone Become a Mass Murderer?


        Like we’ve already discussed, most people who commit mass murder have some sort of mental illness. They are often obsessed with their delusions, and they truly believe that they are justified in their actions. But there are also people who are completely sane but are driven to kill by their hatred. These individuals are filled with contempt, and they want to hurt as many people as they can. And, like with most things, there are two ways to approach this. You can either channel your hatred into something positive or let it consume you and drive you to madness. For most people, hatred and anger are fleeting emotions. They build up, and then they go away. But for others, they are constant. These are the people who are constantly filled with hatred and resentment. They are unable to let go of the past and move on.


So, Why Are They Doing It?


        There are many reasons why someone may commit mass murder. And, when you’re trying to prevent future tragedies, it’s important to understand what is driving these individuals to kill. There are various types of mass murders, but they all have one thing in common. This is the desire to kill as many people as possible. They are not trying to rob a bank or steal someone’s car. They don’t have any financial or material gain in mind. They just want to cause as much suffering as they can. Mass murderers are generally focused on one of two things. Either they are trying to attain some sort of psychological victory by hurting as many people as possible or they are trying to draw attention to themselves. There are certainly other reasons why someone would commit mass murder, but these are the two most common.


Final Words

        

        Mass murders have become all too common in our society, but we can do something about it. By better understanding what drives these people to kill and educating ourselves on ways to spot and stop potential attacks, we can save lives and prevent future tragedies. There are many factors that could be contributing to the rise in mass murders in the world today, and there’s no easy way to stop people who are determined to do harm. However, by taking steps to reduce the ease of obtaining firearms, increasing the ease of getting mental health treatment, and increasing awareness of the signs that someone could be dangerous, we can help prevent future mass murders and protect innocent people from harm.


Monday, July 20, 2020

Mirror

MIRROR

We all knew the basic use of mirror. It reflects everything.

Life is like a mirror.

If you see your smile, you will get a huge happiness within you no matter what. It's like programming your mind that you are so happy with what you has/had/have. Your life reflects your happiness so it multiplies even more.

If you see your sad, your loneliness what best result you could expect from life. It will drive you to chaos. 


Just be happy with what you have it in your hand. Don't see someone else hand and thrive for those unwanted ones. It will never lead you to happiness. Once you achieve that, you will thrive for another one. 

So don't do that. Be happy. 

You must / should understand one thing "You already blessed with everything, inorder to keep yourself happy"


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Thursday, June 25, 2020

Don't Get Angry

Don't get angry on something that never comes in your life that you are chasing for decades.

Be what you are and who you are. There is no luck or there is no good or bad. If you see something that good for you will always bad for someone else.

If you are chasing something but it never comes to you then let it go for while. It will come to you for sure. 

It's like something out of logic out of science out of everything. You can find an example in your life for this miracle. Let's say you misplaced your car keys. You check everywhere. But you can't find it. Then you just sat on a couch and think something else your loved or someone came to you then give you the keys you can't find. 

If you chase it; it will play with you. If you leave it; it will comes to you if you are worthy for it.

Stay calm. Calm will clear your mind and help you to find a way to overcome everything.

We all here to face suffering, problems etc. But the one who find solutions to those problems will make a way to next level and shines. Who are all blaming and excusing will never find a way to get out of the hell.

Problems are like strike on heated metal. At first it was like irritating, heart breaking, mind wrecking but when we let it be and give it a time for cooling we can see an amazing art. That's what the life is.



Don't get angry on what you want to be. Get a clue from that and find the way to find what you meant to be.


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Monday, March 30, 2020

Donation Overloaded

****India cricketer Suresh Raina has stepped up in the times of need and announced that he would be donating Rs 52 lakh to combat novel coronavirus which has claimed almost 20 lives in India is affected closed to 900 people.

****The left-hand batsman took to Twitter to make the announcement and said that he would be transferring Rs 31 lakh to Prime Minister National Relief Fund and Rs 21 lakh to UP CM’s Disaster Relief Fund.

"It’s time we all do our bit to help defeat Covid-19: Raina"

Credit: Indiatoday


****On March 28, PM Modi announced the CARES fund requesting for donations to fight the coronavirus war. Akshay Kumar, who has been vocal about Covid-19, is one of the first actors to pitch in and donate a sum of Rs 25 crore to the PM-CARES fund.
"This is that time when all that matters is the lives of our people. And we need to do anything and everything it takes. I pledge to contribute Rs 25 crores from my savings to @narendramodi ji’s PM-CARES Fund. Let’s save lives, Jaan hai toh jahaan hai."
Credit: Indiatoday

Saturday, March 28, 2020

COVID-19

WHO posted "India ramps up efforts to contain the spread of novel coranavirus".

Lets overlook into it.

On 11 March 2020, WHO declared Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) outbreak as a pandemic and reiterated the call for countries to take immediate actions and scale up response to treat, detect and reduce transmission to save people’s lives.

Situation update

As of 28 March 2020 (9:30 AM), according to the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW), a total of 873 COVID-19 cases (826 Indians and 47 foreign nationals) have been reported in 27 states/union territories. These include 78 who have been cured/discharged, 1 who has migrated and 19 reported deaths. Hospital isolation of all confirmed cases, tracing and home quarantine of the contacts is ongoing.

On 24 March 2020, the Prime Minister announced a 21-day nationwide lockdown: “In order to protect the country, and each of its citizens, from midnight tonight, a complete ban is being imposed on people from stepping out of their homes.”

WHO Country Office for India support

WHO Country Office for India has been working closely with MoHFW on preparedness and response measures for COVID-19, including surveillance and contact tracing, laboratory diagnosis, risk communications and community engagement, hospital preparedness, infection prevention and control, and implementation of containment plan.

"India stands at an important turning point in its fight against COVID-19. Extraordinary situations demand extraordinary measures. The Prime Minister has taken bold and decisive steps to break the chain of transmission. It is equally vital that this window is used for further ramping up measures to find, isolate, test, treat and trace. WHO stands together in solidarity with India and its people and is committed to providing all the support that is needed," says Dr Henk Bekedam, WHO Representative to India.

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Your own Track

Hi everyone,


I have something in my mind to discuss with you all.

Some of you already have these kind of problems in your life. Your loved ones may tell you or compare you with someone else. It's ok.

Don't let any of their thoughts to disturb or break your confidence.

They may think of something extraordinary things that never gonna happen like Usain Bolt playing table tennis.

Life is not a race that we have to compete with others. We have to run our race with our own pace. You can try harder to make something much for your own good. But keep it in your mind, you cannot run your race for others.

Never think of someone's track. You will end up with making a big road block to your own track. And never try to join your track with others because of it looks easy one for you to make everything great. Who knows what calamity waiting for you there.

So live your life at fullest. You can not redo what you have done so far. It's ok to forgive yourself. Now on live your own track by your own pace and own way.


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