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What does a fool mean?

Fool, generally refers to people who are not smart and stupid, usually refers to people with low intelligence and IQ below 70, and generally refers to people who can't think normally, such as dementia, or used to laugh at people who don't treat people with common sense, or call names.

The performance of a fool includes unconsciousness, inability to calculate normally, inability to control his behavior, and smirking.

1, fools are usually delirious, but if their intelligence declines, they won't be able to see the baby's period. Older ones, such as their heads can't be lifted, should have a physical examination on time, once a month. If he is found to be different from other children, he should be examined and treated as soon as possible. ?

2. Some people may be mentally retarded or stupid because of poisoning, trauma, congenital dysplasia or mental shock, which will have some effects on people's lives, such as inability to calculate normally, self-care or emotional changes.

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There is another kind of fool who doesn't know how to cherish until he loses it, and then he knows how to regret it.

1, criminal

Some people have a high IQ, but they still have to do it knowing that it is illegal. I didn't know that Skynet has a long history, but it doesn't leak. Only after you are arrested and imprisoned will you know the value of freedom. Only when I realized the pain of being separated from others did I know regret.

2, unfilial son

When parents are alive, they are not filial to their parents and take their parents' efforts for granted. When their parents died of old age, they cried bitterly.

3, flower heart

Meet someone who loves you deeply and associate with him. In the process of communication, he will chop and change, secretly engage in ambiguity and hurt those who love him deeply. No matter how hot his heart is, it will get cold, and no matter how painful it is, it will leave. I didn't know her/his goodness until I left, and tried to make it right.