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Narrow-minded Why?
Because a person is weak, but afraid of being bullied, he may brag that he has studied martial arts. Deep down, he wants to intimidate people around him. I have studied martial arts, so you'd better not bully me.

Maybe he did learn a few months, or learned a few tricks, and even read a few books and videos about Shaolin and Sanda. However, there may still be a long way to go before we can really master martial arts and really play a few times and actually fight. He weighs a few kilograms, and knows better than anyone, but he still claims to have studied martial arts. To put it bluntly, he will give himself courage and gain a sense of security.

However, bragging is bragging. There's nothing wrong with boasting about cows once in a while. If a person likes to brag, he must be insecure and guilty. Such people are naturally stingy and dare not be generous.

On the other hand, a generous person, an optimistic, confident and generous person, naturally has many friends around him, and naturally is a person with a sense of security, so there is no need to brag.

On the other hand, people who like to brag are often not hostile, because they are naturally insecure and lack self-confidence, so they dare not do anything out of line.

From the point of view of getting along.

When you meet people who like to brag, give them more care and respect. They are fragile inside.

At the same time, when you meet people who like to brag, you should give yourself a discount when they talk. Knowing that they are braggadocio, you still believe word for word, that is your IQ.

However, although you don't believe it, on the surface, don't refute them, because this is their safety coat. You are smart, why do you have to tear up what others feel safe about? It's like removing makeup from a beautiful colleague in public.