October 2017
Beginner
240 pages
4h 19m
English
I knew someone who reacted to every perceived slight from other people with anger. He’d tell me about something that had happened that made him feel bad, and he’d say, ‘I felt frustrated and angry’, or ‘I felt sad and angry’, or ‘I felt hurt and angry’, or ‘I felt embarrassed and angry’. Always angry, whatever other emotions were going on. It seemed to be his default setting.
Some people are just given to it. All of us have flashes of anger from time to time, but this is about those people who seem to spend a lot of their lives angry. It bubbles so close to the surface that it takes very little for it to erupt in another outburst.
Think about how you feel when you get angry. You become intimidating so it ...
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