People who often listen to the roots of the wall are mentally ill.

People who often listen to the roots of the wall do not necessarily have mental illness. However, this behavior may reflect a curiosity and disrespect for others.

First of all, I like to pry into other people's privacy for fun, and I like to eavesdrop on other people's conversations, which may stem from my curiosity about the unknown areas of mankind. This curiosity may lead people to explore other people's private lives or information, which may make others feel uncomfortable or violated.

Secondly, people who often listen to the roots of the wall may show disrespect for others. This behavior ignores the needs of others to protect privacy and keep boundaries, which is one of the basic needs of human beings.

However, if this behavior causes obvious troubles or pains, or affects people's daily life, such as work, social life or family life, then it may be necessary to consider seeking professional psychological help. Professional psychologists or consultants can help to assess this situation and provide appropriate support and treatment advice.