There is a lot to be angry about. Our political systems are dysfunctional and rife with hateful rhetoric. Headlines about multiple wars abroad are competing for our attention, while at home, we are ...
It’s perfectly understandable that we’re becoming more irritable, impatient, annoyed, critical, resentful, angry, and less able to see other people’s perspectives. Anger is the most contagious emotion ...
We can never be quite clear whether we are referring to the world as it is or to the world as we see it.” — Gregory Bateson Anger happens. In my mind, it is neither bad nor good, and it does not have ...
In “World of Words,” Breanna Burke reviews international books as a way to explore different cultures and perspectives on life. Editor’s Note: This article is a review and includes subjective thoughts ...
Pretty much everyone will sometimes struggle with anger at work. People fear the wrath of abusive supervisors, suppress anger to maintain a façade of professionalism, or vent anger toward co-workers ...
Anger is not usually a pleasant feeling. When we feel we’ve been wronged—by, say, a slow driver or a boss or a noisy neighbor—our heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature go up, preparing us ...
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