Triggers of Aggression
Aggression is often triggered by fundamental needs, such as protecting oneself or maintaining social order. The story of Ray illustrates how a breach of societal rules can lead to extreme reactions, highlighting that while humans share animalistic instincts, our responses to threats can be complex and vary widely among individuals. Understanding these triggers sheds light on the delicate balance between our primal instincts and the structures that govern civilized society.In this clip
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