You’ve written about the benefits of rational anger before - the display of emotion for an intended purpose when interacting with others.
When considering all of the great questions you’ve presented, would you recommend separating emotional reactions from anger from rational displays of emotion that represent anger?
Yes. We normally call that aggression, although you could also state that you feel angry to someone in a non-aggressive way. Expressing anger has pros and cons. In most situations, tbh, people find there are better options.
Appreciate you. Fun to watch you building a bunch of conversations, posts, and notes for what is undoubtedly going to be another excellent book in the future.
You’ve written about the benefits of rational anger before - the display of emotion for an intended purpose when interacting with others.
When considering all of the great questions you’ve presented, would you recommend separating emotional reactions from anger from rational displays of emotion that represent anger?
Yes. We normally call that aggression, although you could also state that you feel angry to someone in a non-aggressive way. Expressing anger has pros and cons. In most situations, tbh, people find there are better options.
Appreciate you. Fun to watch you building a bunch of conversations, posts, and notes for what is undoubtedly going to be another excellent book in the future.