Want to hit someone—compared to the previous two emotional words, this description is not standard, but very intuitive.
"This friend's 'emotion' is very simple and easy to understand," Nan Zhubin said.
There was a faint laughter from the audience.
Nan Zhubin cooperatively lifted the corners of his mouth, but the words still flowed smoothly: "But if you delve into the meaning behind 'want to hit someone', it's quite deep."
"People might want to hit someone because of 'anger', or maybe due to 'fear', or other emotional drives, ultimately leading to such thoughts."
Every time Nan Zhubin emphasized, laughter erupted once more from the audience.
"Generally speaking, this kind of aggressive impulse is an overload warning sent by the body and mind."
The laughter gradually subsided.
Although this is a crucial idea—even faintly touching today's theme—Nan Zhubin did not delve deeply in this direction.
