“How Can You be Angry When” is a series of posts meant to pause the words, ground you and hopefully inspire you to shift perspective, consider the alternative; even if… it’s just for a moment.
“But there was no need to be ashamed of tears, for tears bore witness that a man had the greatest of courage, the courage to suffer” – Viktor E. Frankl, Auschwitz (Nazi Labor Camp) survivor in his book Man’s Search for Meaning
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5 Uncommon Rules for Fighting Fair and Winning, Every Single Time
Letter to a Friend: “I am Always Angry, What is Wrong with Me?”
How to Respond to Verbal Abuse When You Hate Fighting
People feel angry when they sense that they or someone they care about has been offended, when they are certain about the nature and cause of the angering event, when they are certain someone else is responsible, and when they feel they can still influence the situation or cope with it.