It's easy to kill, no training necessary
When I first began to get interested in martial arts, combat, fighting and war I began to read up on and admire trained warriors like Navy SEALS, Green Berets, Delta Force, Marine Recon, the Samurai, the Ninja and hired hit men or "mechanics". I admired thier training and thier ability to kill efficiently. They were professional at what they did and no one could do it like they could.
Really?
Then I heard about mass killings or more accurately spree killings where an individual goes in and kills a number of people usually by shooting. Then I heard about school shootings like Columbine where 2 teenagers killed 13 people. I thought about some of the biographies I'd read about the warriors I admired so much and some of them never fired a shot at another human being. These teenagers, who were untrained, had killed more people then some Navy SEALS or Delta Force warriors had.
Wait a minute... Didn't you have to be highly trained to kill someone? Didn't you have to have a warrior mindset and conditioning. I began to contemplate all the people that DID kill. Susan Smith, a mother drowned her own two children in the river. Or Robert Thompson and Jon Venables, 2 10 year olds from Britain who tortured and murdered a 2 year old. They didn't need training to kill. So maybe I was wrong in holding up the warriors for thier ability to kill efficiently.
No, actually, killing someone is pretty easy. No training necessary.
Giving life is so much harder. What is that? Giving to some person the one thing they need to change thier life or make a difference so that their life becomes better. A nudge in the right direction; encouragement to keep on trying; a friendly word to a suicidal person; a shoulder to cry on to the despondant; hope to the hopeless. Giving life is giving that mysterious thing that enables people to keep on going. That is difficult.
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