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by craig1f
1528 days ago
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Anger is the emotion we feel when we've run out of rational options. People only get angry when others disagree with them if they don't feel like they can argue their side. They might feel like they can't argue their side for several reasons: - They don't have an argument
- They don't believe the other person will listen to their argument
- They don't have time to argue
- They're tired and don't want to feel like it
- They don't know why they believe what they believe
- They know their idea is wrong Some of the reasons above are rational, some are not. But you don't usually feel anger if you feel like you have a rational path forward. (i.e., you have an argument that you enjoy explaining to people that you believe will listen to). |
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> - They're tired and don't want to feel like it
Why do these two make them angry?