From Bullied to Bully to Butcher
Briefly

Bryan Kohberger, once bullied for his weight, lost over 100 pounds, transforming physically but not psychologically. His experiences turned him from a victim into a bully, exhibiting controlling behavior rather than gaining true confidence or compassion. The cycle of bullying can perpetuate, as research suggests that 22% of victims go on to bully others, notably impacting those with special needs. Chronic bullying can lead to significant changes in the brain, fostering hostility and diminishing empathy towards victims, creating a dangerous cycle of aggression.
Chronic bullying can alter the brain, turning compassion into hostility toward vulnerability, indicating lasting psychological impacts for both victims and their subsequent behavior.
Kohberger lost 130 pounds through obsessive dieting and training, but his unresolved trauma transformed him from a meek victim into a controlling individual.
Read at Psychology Today
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