Sannhetseeker: Ager - If We Get Angry, Then We Are Thinking Too Much About Ourselves

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Thursday, December 22, 2005

Ager - If We Get Angry, Then We Are Thinking Too Much About Ourselves

Anger is the most misunderstood of the seven deadly sins. Defined as a strong emotion that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance, anger is a very selfish emotion. That’s right, it is selfish. And whether it is a real or suppposed grievance, anger is the ultimate illusion that we allow to be perpetrated against us. This is the misunderstanding. How so? Well, how do we usually hear the term “anger” used? In sentances like, “He makes me so angry,” or “She made me so angry,” usually.... Sign in to see full entry.

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