The behavior is never triggered from the outside, always the inside. (1 min )
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1. There is no knowledge behind instinct.
Instinctual actions are not based on deliberate decision-making but are ingrained reactions.
Such instinctual behaviors are more primitive and fundamental, operating on a biological level rather than relying on cognitive reasoning.
2. Blaming someone who operates from an external perspective isn't justified.
Working from the "outside-in" means that a person is responding to external expectations. In such cases, their choices and actions are driven by these external factors rather than by their intrinsic motivations.
3. Assigning blame to someone who focuses on dealing with consequences rather than causes is not reasonable.
In any situation, solving the root cause of a problem is more effective than merely dealing with its effects.
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