Minds like Water #001= The Aristotle Challenge. How not to be Angry.
Anyone can become angry- that is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the fight way- that is not easy
- Aristotle
Being angry is normal just like the great Aristotle pointed out, but to do so in a way that it will be adequate, and not over stretched or have it as a grudge in your heart, now that the challenge.
I bet you have had a situation where you knew that you over did it or when you went home feeling sad that you didn't react as much as you ought to, or showing your anger to the wrong person..displacement.
This is the hard part of anger, your ability to masseur it and to allocate to each situation the amount of anger needed.
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Is it possible you may ask, i know, but according to Aristotle, thats way to go.
Most at time that we boost out to anger or some reactions and regret later is what we call neuronal hijack [psychology]. When your neurons are hijacked by your emotions on a situation, you hardly act consciously. Your blood rush to the hands to grab any assault weapon or you are tensed that you say many things you don't mean, because of hormones rushing , adrenaline and co.
Life is a comedy for those who think and tragedy for those you feel.
Horace Walpole.
This is really insightful. A wiseman once said
"Anger blows out the candle of the mind "
If we can take but a pause before we act when we are angry, we would avoid most of the consequences we unintended. I've followed you for more amazing content. Kindly check out my page.
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@buterdaniel
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