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Are you an idiot if you don't know everything?

No, idiocy has nothing to do with knowledge, but rather indicates a fundamental lack of reasoning ability. An idiot may well be very knowledgeable in many areas, but does not have the intelligence to apply that knowledge appropriately. Indeed, since it is impossible for any one person to "know everything" it is perfectly normal for people not to "know everything" and this should not be considered a detrimental personality trait at all. Summing up, anyone who shows an enormous lack of knowledge or inability to retain knowledge would be more correctly referred to as an "ignoramus."


Is it okay to hurt someone that you are angry with?

No, it is never okay to hurt someone physically, emotionally, or verbally, regardless of how angry you are. It is important to find healthy ways to manage and express anger without causing harm to others. Communication, seeking support, and practicing self-control are all constructive ways to address and resolve feelings of anger.


What color represents Sadness?

Okay now. There are a lot of colors and and since history, they are representing feelings. Okay. Sadness. Okay. Think about it. Think about the colors. Think about sadness. Pink, red, blue, black, gray and blue. They are main colors of feelings. There are also other colors of feelings. Blue represents Sadness. For example, " I'm feeling blue!" and it means I'm mad or I'm sad. Like that. Okay? I hope you are satisfy with my answer


What is the term for the compulsion to catalog everything?

OCD


Does everything happen for reason?

The idea that everything happens for a reason is a philosophical and spiritual belief. Some people find comfort in the idea that there is purpose and meaning behind events, while others may see randomness and chaos in the world. Ultimately, whether or not everything happens for a reason is a personal interpretation of one's experiences and beliefs.