Not exact matches
Small children have very little control over their lives, and the more
powerless they
feel, the more
likely they are to make eating, getting dressed, going to the potty, etc. a battle of wills.
They are
likely to be experiencing
feelings of being
powerless and vulnerable.
Locals no longer
feel powerless and so are less
likely to take out their frustrations on an unlucky big cat, says Chloe Inskip at the University of Kent, UK, an author of the study on tiger killings in Bangladesh.
Furthermore, the fact that the grooves are so deep means that we're more
likely to keep creating the same types of situations over and over again (circumstances that make us
feel, say, frustrated,
powerless, or stuck) just because it's familiar.
They are
likely to be experiencing
feelings of being
powerless and vulnerable.