A " fool " might have different performances and effects in different situations. From the perspective of the workplace, some of the so-called " stupid people " might be tactical " stupid people ", which was not really stupid. People who really lacked workplace wisdom might not understand the rules of the workplace, such as excessive performance or lack of understanding of weakness in workplace social interactions, which would affect the workplace atmosphere or their career development. However, this was not "terrible", but more of a workplace maladjustment. From the perspective of interpersonal communication, some people who were regarded as " fools " might not understand the rules of human nature, over-believe in character and ignore the complex side of human nature, and easily suffer losses in interpersonal communication. For example, they were too kind and did not know how to protect their own interests, but this was a state worthy of sympathy and not " terrible." Judging from the general characteristics of behavior, those " fools " who had the characteristics of fighting, greed, and anger might bring more trouble and trouble to themselves and the people around them. For example, fighting for fame and wealth might destroy harmonious relationships, greed might lead to their own corruption, and anger would hurt their health and make the people around them feel uncomfortable. However, this was only a bad behavior pattern. It was a bit exaggerated to describe it as " terrible." In general, a " fool " needed more guidance, education, or self-growth than a " terrifying " existence. Click on the link below to read the comic "Stupid Master, You've Overstepped the Line"
The so-called " stupid person " was not necessarily stupid. From some perspectives, people who were viewed as " stupid " might have unique advantages and potential. Some people who were considered " stupid " were actually very wise. They chose to deal with life challenges in a low-key manner out of deliberation and humility, and did not overly flaunt their wisdom. When they encountered problems, they first tried to think hard and solve them by themselves, showing strong independent thinking ability. Once they were " enlightened ", they would be able to rely on this independence to perform better in certain aspects. Like Guo Jing, although he seemed to have no talent in learning martial arts and was relatively "stupid", he was down-to-earth and hardworking. He was willing to put in stupid kung fu, and eventually his martial arts improved day by day to become an expert. Xu Sanduo performed the worst among the recruits, but through hard work, he became a top soldier from a "coward". This meant that the so-called " stupid people " might not be as good as others in certain aspects, but they could succeed through their own efforts and perseverance. At the same time, some people might only be seen as " stupid " on the surface. They might have a stronger perception ability, be able to look at things from the overall situation, reverse analyze, plan the overall situation, and think carefully. After experiencing hardships, they would strengthen their inner principles and make outstanding contributions. However, there were also some people who were considered " stupid " who thought they were smart. This was the real problem. This kind of thinking might cause them to do some unwise things, but it did not mean that they were stupid in nature.
" Stupid " usually referred to doing things blindly without knowing what to do, but they would listen to good and bad opinions. Although they often made wrong choices, there were still things that could be saved. " Stupid " meant that one did not think that one was stupid, but thought that one was very smart. One would be willful and not listen to the right opinions. One would only listen to what one liked to hear, often to the point where it was difficult to save oneself. Therefore, from this perspective, people could be stupid, but it was best not to be stupid. Moreover, calling a person stupid often carried a sense of disgust, while calling a person stupid was more of a neutral description. This also reflected the different attitudes people had towards " stupid " and " stupid ", further indicating that people could be stupid but it was better not to be stupid. Click on the link below to read the comic "Stupid Master, You've Overstepped the Line"
'The Stupid' was a comedy film that was released in Spain on August 8, 1996. It was directed by John Landis, written by Brent Forrest, and starred by Tom Arnold, Jessica Lundy, Bagh Hall, and Alex McKenna. The film tells the story of Stanley Dumby, who chanced upon an illegal arms deal while tracking down "stolen" trash. The film won the 1996 Stinker Awards for its notoriously bad film and was nominated for worst picture. Actor Tom Arnold won the 1996 Stinker Award and the 1997 Razzie Award for worst actor. As of March 9, 2024, the film's global box office gross was $2,491,989.
Stupidity was not innate. The difference in thinking was the essential factor that led to cleverness and stupidity, while stupidity was more of a state formed after birth. It was manifested as ignorance + self-righteousness, which meant that they refused to admit their mistakes, were arrogant and stubborn, lacked humility, and were unwilling to reflect on themselves and let go of their obsession to change themselves. Click on the link below to read the comic "Stupid Master, You've Overstepped the Line"
Stupid people and beasts were completely different concepts. Stupid was a description of a person's intelligence, cognitive ability, or behavior that was relatively lacking in flexibility and insight. This was a state within the scope of human behavior and ability. Beasts referred to animals, a concept that was different from humans in terms of biology. In the context of society and ethics, it was disrespectful and insulting to use animals to describe stupid people. Moreover, stupid people might also have other positive qualities, such as kindness, sincerity, and so on. They could not be simply equated with animals. Click on the link below to read the comic "Stupid Master, You've Overstepped the Line"
Stupid people had the following characteristics: ** I. Performance in interpersonal relationships ** 1. ** Attacking other people's plans and kicking others when they're down ** - When others announced their plans excitedly, these people would list all kinds of difficulties and directly deny the feasibility of the plan, pouring cold water on others. And when others messed up, they would " hit the nail on the head " and point out their shortcomings, blaming the other party for the mistake. They would also add," I'm more straightforward, don't take it to heart." In fact, it made others feel very uncomfortable. 2. ** Lacking the ability to empathize ** - It was difficult to sense the emotions of others. Even if he knew that his words would make the other party unhappy, he would still speak without thinking. For example, when others were in trouble or emotionally fragile, they still only considered their own desire to express themselves, regardless of the other party's feelings. For example, in some families, when the father made a mistake or did not perform well, he would beat or scold the child even in public, without caring about the child's face and psychology. 3. ** Can't control my temper ** - He would fly into a rage to vent his emotions at the slightest dissatisfaction, completely ignoring the feelings of the people around him. For example, at family gatherings, they would be picky about the food cooked by their family members and would shout in front of their relatives. Their relatives 'persuasion would become even more intense. 4. ** Self-centered ** - Their behavior was selfish in nature. They suppressed others to reflect their own " righteousness " and placed themselves in the position of " absolute righteousness ". They were arrogant. For example, when there were many people, they would tear others down, point out their mistakes, and even lose their temper. It was just to show themselves, not to help others out of kindness. ** 2. From the perspective of the nature of behavior ** 1. ** Wearing the coat of "for your own good" and doing things that hurt ** - These people were different from those with low EQ. They were actually ready to hurt others in the name of " doing it for your own good ", like wolves in sheep's clothing. 2. ** Taking pleasure from the pain of others ** - They would take pleasure in offending others, such as laughing at other people's physical characteristics. When they were accused, they would accuse others of being " unappreciative " and " unable to take a joke." ** 3. Morality ** 1. ** Harming others without benefiting oneself ** - People who often spoke ill of others behind their backs were also a manifestation of stupidity. This kind of behavior harmed others and did not benefit themselves. It would make others avoid them and also make them lose the opportunity to absorb positive energy and make friends with righteous people. Click on the link below to read the comic "Stupid Master, You've Overstepped the Line"
Definitely not. Comics can be enjoyed by people of all intellectual levels. They can have deep themes, complex characters, and thought-provoking plots that engage and challenge the reader's mind.
Here are some famous sayings about love making people stupid: 1. "You will never be able to see me at my loneliest, because I am the loneliest when you are not by my side." 2. " I apologize to you for all my inappropriate appearances, my unknowing love, and my shameless pestering." 3. "When love is sweet, love can make people forget time. When love is boring, time can make people forget love." 4. "I thought that as long as you like someone seriously, you can move someone. But it turns out that I only moved myself." 5. " If one day, you realize that I don't take the initiative to look for you anymore, it's not because I don't love you anymore. It's because I realize that your world no longer needs me."
A characteristic is the use of over - the - top and illogical elements. For instance, a story where a teddy bear comes to life and tries to tickle people to death. It's not meant to be super - serious scary but more of a light - hearted, yet still spooky, kind of story. These stories usually don't rely on deep psychological fear but rather on the absurdity of the situation. So, it could be a story about a pencil that writes on its own and the words it writes are threats, which is really stupid but also a bit scary in a comical way.
Here's a stupid scary story. There was a house where all the brooms in the closet would come to life at midnight. They would start sweeping the floor on their own, making creepy scratching sounds as they moved. But instead of cleaning, they just spread dirt everywhere. And there was a cat in the house that was terrified of these brooms. Whenever the brooms started their midnight routine, the cat would hide under the bed and meow pitifully. It was a strange and spooky sight.