Road Runner
Diamond Member
This question confuses me a lot.
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Anger is a sign of fear, no confidence, and confusion. So it is never good to show it. It gives the enemy confidence. Control anger and focus it with a calm mind and it can be a source of strength and resolve.
This question confuses me a lot.
My anger doesn't need to be justified by someone else. Now, it is the actions that I take afterwards that might be cause for concern.
It's human to get angry. The question is what you do with your anger.
If you become emotional over it and act out, well, what happens is on you.
Then as Thomas Pain once said, Organize, Organize Organize. Focus on a plan to change things and focus the energy of your anger on achieving the goal of the plan.Right, so how are we supposed to do that when we've got a bunch of Marxist idiots running our country?
At no point in time do you ever get to tell me how to feel. Ever. You can do it but I'm not listening to that nonsense. I'm not going to be emotionally manipulated. I might just give you the bird and laugh at you.That makes no sense. "justified by someone else"?
Actions? Are you assuming that you are committing violence?
Anger is always justifiable. Violence is not.This question confuses me a lot.
Violence is not.
At no point in time do you ever get to tell me how to feel. Ever. You can do it but I'm not listening to that nonsense. I'm not going to be emotionally manipulated. I might just give you the bird and laugh at you.
Any actions. It doesn't have to be "violent". Cause and effect plays big here.
Right, so how are we supposed to do that when we've got a bunch of Marxist idiots running our country?
Correll, I know. I was just trying to make a point. It's not a you-you; it's a general you.I wasn't telling you how to feel.