This sentence was said by Wang Xiaobo. The original text is "The only misfortune in life is one's own incompetence", which comes from "Novel About Claustrophobia" in "A Maverick Pig". I guess that sentence came about because of rumors. Wang Xiaobo appreciates colloquial Chinese and thinks of it as a good thing. The kind of "essentially" sentences are not like his language style.
Wavelet's works are mainly divided into novels and essays. Novels are what he is proud of, but essays are what he is most loved by. However, his novels are different from ordinary plot novels and require readers to have a high level of appreciation to understand them.
The things that his essays focus on are also relatively outdated. In particular, he likes to use his experience during the Cultural Revolution to talk about things, which is a bit distant for modern young readers. If you read Wavelet systematically, you will find that he is an amazing person, and you can't help but admire that people can still live like this.
1. Anger and ability
Anger is a strong emotion that people have when their interests are harmed. Anger is a psychological process. Ability is an organic combination of stable psychological characteristics that ensure people can successfully carry out practical activities. Abilities are personality traits. 2. Not "all people's anger is essentially anger against their own incompetence."
① Some people are not as powerful as their enemies. While they are angry at their enemies, they are also angry at themselves and resent their own incompetence.
② Some people are more capable than their enemies. They destroy their enemies because they are very angry at their actions. They will not be angry with themselves or resent their incompetence before and afterward; because they are very confident beforehand and will not resent their incompetence afterwards; Very proud: destroying the enemy is easy!