Anger is such a tricky thing...justifiable in the face of atrocities...and we have many to confront these days. Having overcome anger as my baseline emotion, I can safely say there is a big difference between defining myself as "angry" and allowing anger to move through me when it's absolutely the corresponding emotion to the circumstancβ¦
Anger is such a tricky thing...justifiable in the face of atrocities...and we have many to confront these days. Having overcome anger as my baseline emotion, I can safely say there is a big difference between defining myself as "angry" and allowing anger to move through me when it's absolutely the corresponding emotion to the circumstance. The difference between the two is attachment. Oh and yes, I fall into that psychology category you mentioned π, but I wanted to just take a moment to honor the struggle and perhaps help reframe the narrative. π
Anger is such a tricky thing...justifiable in the face of atrocities...and we have many to confront these days. Having overcome anger as my baseline emotion, I can safely say there is a big difference between defining myself as "angry" and allowing anger to move through me when it's absolutely the corresponding emotion to the circumstance. The difference between the two is attachment. Oh and yes, I fall into that psychology category you mentioned π, but I wanted to just take a moment to honor the struggle and perhaps help reframe the narrative. π
I totally agree with this. You're amazing. Thank you for this.