Be a villain if you want teach in a faster way

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Be a villain if you want teach in a faster way
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Humans start to learn after coming to this beautiful world and keep learning till the time of death. During that time, they make mistakes and learn from them. Additionally, some people learn many things from others, such as teachers teaching their students. So, basically, there are two ways to learn something. The first one is learning something by experience it and the second way is to learn from others experiences. 

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If you want to teach anyone a lesson, what kind of role would you love to play? Will you choose to play the role of hero for it or will you choose to play the role of villain for it? Which one seems more effective to you? And why do you think so? I am going to share my thoughts about it. 


Generally, the concept of a hero is most likely a person who does the right thing with others and establishes justice for everyone. The character of a hero is always inspiring and teaches us how to do well and make things right. On the other hand, vision almost does the opposite. He has nothing to do with justice, and he tries to harm others for his selfish desire. People may fear the villain for such a role play.


Let's talk about teaching someone by playing the role of hero. The main method of teaching something in that way is inspiration because of which enables one can learn and understand many things. But there is a loophole when someone tries to teach something by playing the role of a hero. In that way, one can understand and learn only the good side of learning, but the negative side remains unrevealed. That's why most people don't understand what the consequences are if something happens against the plan. Moreover, people may choose to deny because in that case they don't face any negative consequences.

But when someone plays the role of villain to teach something, the way can be cruel or injustice to others. In this case, people face the negative consequences directly. People experience it, and from the experience, they can learn how to protect themselves from it. They can understand the negative side in this case very easily. 


I think that humans are destined to learn things the hard way, and they hardly appreciate something that they can get easily. Let me explain with a simple incident.


A few years ago, I was working in a group with some expert people. My knowledge was very little, but some good people could understand which earning website was genuine and which one was for scam. So there, I was able to know some websites were for scamming people. While I saw someone was trying to make money from a fake website, I messaged her telling her not to waste her time on the fake website and not to invest anything there. When I suggested it to her, she was not ready to accept it, and she demanded proof from me. I tried to provide all the possible through, but there was no solid proof to make her believe it. 


I was a stranger to her, but I was trying to save her time and taking the wrong steps, which she didn't appreciate. However, almost a month later, she posted that she had made an investment but couldn't withdraw the funds from the website. In that post I am some people commented that it was a fake website to scam people, and she immediately believed it because she suffered the losses for it. 

What does it mean?  It means when I tried to save her, she didn't believe it and was not ready to understand or learn from my conversation. But when she suffered losses for it he could understand it easily; in fact, he was forced to understand or learn about it. The scammer played the role of villain, and she lost her money for it, and I am sure she won't make such a mistake again. 


So I believe that playing the role of villain is the best way to teach someone anything in a faster way, and it's the most effective technique.


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