The correlation between unskilful ignorance and aggression is fairly obvious. Frustrated by one’s sense of a fundamental inability to communicate (‘to have a voice’ or ‘to be heard clearly’), a kind of internal emotional pressurization begins. Over time, each event lends volatility to the overall character of these aspects of the psyche, and compression begins. The resulting dynamism created by this compression tends to naturally ‘seek’ avenues of release that are explosive. These include some forms of sickness, rage, orgasm, and laughter.
Since limited intelligence may affect both one’s senses of patience and one’s ability to communicate, people who are less generally and intellectually advanced may also feel threatened, judged, secretly detected, and so on. All of these factors (and many others) contribute, but, in general, the reduced communicative and relational options of someone who suffers significant deficits such as these are reflected in a dramatically reduced repertoire of possible responses.
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