They thought they were identifying a set of behaviours, but yeah, they just wanted to have an answer.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The scientists at the end of the 19th century had people coming to them with this weird behaviour, and they didn't know what was going on but there seemed to be a similarity. They needed an answer, so they made up one.
People don't want to be plagued by not knowing-they want answers.
Asking questions is what brains were born to do, at least when we were young children. For young children, quite literally, seeking explanations is as deeply rooted a drive as seeking food or water.
The Left has always sought single, non-values-based explanations for human behavior.
In a team situation, I think the players are more inclined to give the answer they believe the psychologist is looking for rather than maybe being totally honest.
If children know there is someone standing over them who knows all the answers, they are less inclined to find the answers for themselves.
TV has taken reflection out of the human condition. People didn't use to have a ready answer for everything, whether they knew something about it or not. People think they have to have an answer for everything because the guys on TV have an answer for everything.
'Why' is a question no animal can ask, because both the question and answers require speech. Have you ever seen an animal shrug?
They are focused on whether they can do something. They never think whether they should do something.
We always see abhorrent behavior and say why, but then we get mad when somebody tries to answer.