The less knowledgeable a person is, the more stubborn they become; clearly wrong yet clinging to their views, their voice grows louder and their expression more unpleasant. The more you try to reason with them, the more agitated they become. When a person's understanding is low, their inner self is weaker; what they are truly fighting against is not you, but the fear of being seen for who they really are. When they vaguely sense that they might be wrong, their first reaction is not to think, but to turn it into aggression, using volume, momentum, and even life pressure to cover up their inner turmoil. The more blusterous a person is, the less secure they often feel inside. $BNB