stupidity of having obsessive behaviour is a weakness embedded in brutality and malice
According to Musil, there are various types of stupidity. The first is individual prejudice, where the person lacks good character and is not submissive. These individuals tend to be insolent, immodest, or malicious. They try to oppose the dominant party or the authorities’ ideas. Prejudice also makes a person think that when they are eviler, the more knowledgeable, they would seem. This particular person tends to be crude in feeling and cruel, for example, when a man refuses to follow a woman’s order because he regards himself superior. This stupidity can be irritating and can arouse annoyance and sometimes spitefulness. The obsessiveness of this pathological hatred that instils cruelty is usually characterized as sadism and often shows stupid persons as victims. Individuals with prejudice seem to have a connection with an of defiance that is profound in every direction, and that drives their imagination wild. This obsessiveness to the rebellious behaviour entices the stupid person into a wilderness in which cruelty exceeds almost for the single reason that it loses the sense of limits. This stupidity of having obsessive behaviour is a weakness embedded in brutality and malice.
The other type of stupidity is a vanity which can also be referred to as arrogance. Most people are dominated by the feeling of self-importance, for example, a girl who views herself as the most pretty in a particular group. A stupid person typically has a sense of seeming vain because they are not smart enough to conceal it. This arrogant person presents the impression of achieving less than they could. This attitude disturbs the decency of a person because praising, boasting and talking about oneself it’s considered both impolite and foolish. The demands of propriety that vanity offends belong to the forms of those mandates of discretion and keeping distance. To be vain also applies to the young persons since self-importance is a process of growing up.