Why is it that we hit things when we want them to be fixed? If most people break something, or something is going wrong... they just naturally hit it.
Whether it is a TV, a Computer, or any other object? Is physical force supposed to scare it into working?
Actually we hit things because we are mad that they are broken. On a few occasions hitting something gets it working again, at least for a
little while.
I thought about that.. but sometimes I see people who really arn't mad... or even, they go over your house, your TV starts acting up or something,
then they go, "I know how to fix it" *SMACK!* Happend once at a friends house/
There's more too this than I think everyone believes. On little example. Sometimes when an item is stuck in a vending machine all I have to do is
touch the side the machine (not hitting or anything) and the goodie falls loose. Every now and then I might have car trouble. I just talk softly to
the car and it starts right up.
Yea i think this traces back to child hood as well. When kids are mad because they can't do something with their toys or video games they get
frustrated. I see a lot of frustrated kids result to pounding there fists and whining. I find many adults often acting like children when something
isn't going their way.
I hit things not of anger, but with the expectation that my hitting it is going to cause it to start working again. I do think that a great deal of
people hit things as a means to express and relieve their anger. Others I think actually do expect to the problem to be fixed. I don't agree with the
notion that it's natural though.