Evastover
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Anger can be defined as a bubble-up of frustration after reaching a certain point; how do you express this externally? *Do* you express it externally? Or does it seem to come out as a different emotion?
Personally, I never really get "angry" with others. It seems like I just have "sad" and then "hysterically sad". I wish I could be one of those people that keep a calm exterior when angry, but I seem to have a hard time holding back tears when it happens
If I encounter conflict with others, I tend to either be able to step back and troubleshoot the situation fairly easily, or I drown everything out and start planning for what I can do about it in the future if the other person is being unreasonable at that time. At most, I might seem impatient, but I usually genuinely want to fix things and make sure I can reach a conclusion where the other person is happy.
What say you, People of the Internet? What are you like when you're angry?
Personally, I never really get "angry" with others. It seems like I just have "sad" and then "hysterically sad". I wish I could be one of those people that keep a calm exterior when angry, but I seem to have a hard time holding back tears when it happens
If I encounter conflict with others, I tend to either be able to step back and troubleshoot the situation fairly easily, or I drown everything out and start planning for what I can do about it in the future if the other person is being unreasonable at that time. At most, I might seem impatient, but I usually genuinely want to fix things and make sure I can reach a conclusion where the other person is happy.
What say you, People of the Internet? What are you like when you're angry?