Qualified satisfaction happens when we 

1. are violated, abused 

2. are inhibited 

3. accept the phoney 

4. snatch at simplistic or easy answers

 
When we're in a dodgy situation and experience qualified satisfaction of our needs we can track our sore feelings and understand why we feel as we do
 
 
Feeling sore indicates we're suffering qualified satisfaction of our fundamental needs and are under par and depressed.
 
We feel sore when an enemy (one who acts as a friend would not) violates our integrity, abuses our trust or ridicules our contribution to what's happening; if we accept his lies, proofs and simplistic solutions to complex argument we are inhibited; we too can be our own worst enemy. 
 
qualifying factors are dynamic too, so that
lies etc beget violence, simplification, inhibition,  
 and 
violence begets simplification, inhibition and lies etc.  
 and 
simplification begets inhibition, lies etc and violence  
 and 
inhibition begets lies etc, violence, and simplification 
 so that 
taken together, it is alienating and destructive.
 
  
Stupidly we can choose to stay subject to and inhibited by those who see us in their sphere of influence. There is no easy get out from their control; they will use every trick in the book to keep us servile. 
 
Say we feel inhibited; that is real experience. Why we feel the way we do is irrelevant; the purpose of our feeling sore is to suggest we act on that basis and do something about it; else by default we do nothing and lose what confidence we have. 

Later it may all come clear and we see the logic in feeling sore. 

[Searching for a causality (why he did as he did) we take our eye off the enemy and remain locked in a hostile environment in which we cannot realise the potential of our fundamental needs.]

 
When we constantly experience qualified satisfaction of our needs we are in a morbid state and can't realise the potential of our needs in that place so it is one in which we can't work best! such impoverishment affects everyone in the system - which makes it uneconomic and wasteful.