Inferior guy pulled a knife on me , how do i overcome shame ?

You are going to be the best to decide this. Trust yourself to read your environment. To give you some perspective. I used to live in a dangerous and there were two types of people who lived there.
- people who want to leave but can't
- people who want to leave and will soon leave.


All of the people I knew from the bad neighborhoods wanted to get leave. Only the criminals wanted to stay because they wanted to control the neighborhoods. If you are a minority that the majority hates then yeah. I would move out. As bad as the neighborhood that I used live in was, most people there really didn't hate others. They were just angry all the time.

The neighborhoods that hate are the worst. In my opinion they are worse than the neighborhoods that have a lot of crime.

Thanks very much

So my last question is :

Is it worth leaving the city because of ( until now) two encounters with drugged and racially superior attackers ?

* I work in my current city btw

* I got in trouble again with a 20 yo guy
( again ex recreational drugs consumer ) who hit me with a rod , for telling his friend from another neighborhood, to stop kissing with his girlfriend near my house after my dad asked him to do so.

* Now that I think about it , it's actually me who is inferior due to lack of ethnic belonging , even though previously I meant the attacker is inferior because I was physically stronger than him.

* Here where i live a guy who has entourage will always be ethnically stronger than a physically strong guy who can't prove him self like me in this case .

I hope I explained very well , because I am trying so hard to solve this issue, and take the best decision.
 
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I don't know why you are feeling shame. Is it because you did the smart thing and walked away? Honestly the outcome is a good one. Any time someone pulls an edged weapon in a fight usually very bad things happen. If you would of fought this guy even though you are bigger and "superior" like you said, a weapon equalizes a weaker person. It doesn't matter how big and strong and tough you are no one is big enough to out fight a bullet or out fight a swipe with a knife to their carotid artery. It's not worth the risk to engage an attacker with a weapon when you have the option to walk away. Your outcome from this situation was actually good, you got home safe. I don't see why you feel shame at this at all. You didn't technically back down and even if you did so what? If you would of fought that guy it could of gotten real nasty. I'm glad you came out unharmed though.
 
I don't know why you are feeling shame. Is it because you did the smart thing and walked away? Honestly the outcome is a good one. Any time someone pulls an edged weapon in a fight usually very bad things happen. If you would of fought this guy even though you are bigger and "superior" like you said, a weapon equalizes a weaker person. It doesn't matter how big and strong and tough you are no one is big enough to out fight a bullet or out fight a swipe with a knife to their carotid artery. It's not worth the risk to engage an attacker with a weapon when you have the option to walk away. Your outcome from this situation was actually good, you got home safe. I don't see why you feel shame at this at all. You didn't technically back down and even if you did so what? If you would of fought that guy it could of gotten real nasty. I'm glad you came out unharmed though.
I appreciate your help.
 
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