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It's like I'm always content and happy. I spend a lot of time thinking about the things in life I am grateful for. I often think how lucky I am to simply have a roof over my head and food in my belly. I try to make sure I never take things for granted, it's humbling and makes me feel happy. Life is awesome!

It's like I'm always content and happy. I spend a lot of time thinking about the things in life I am grateful for. I often think how lucky I am to simply have a roof over my head and food in my belly. I try to make sure I never take things for granted, it's humbling and makes me feel happy. Life is awesome!

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Actually, I disagree. There are many legit reasons to be angry. Rage on the other hand seems to be an addictive outlet.

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Well you're destroying your health and mind with that rage.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

It could be worse, I could be depressed, curled-up in a fetal positon in the corner; instead my fists are hard as nails from pounding on the walls all day.

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Does that anger improve your life?

Sure, if it get things done.

Emotion is a useful motivator.

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What does it get done for you?

You can also motivate yourself in other ways, or even convert that anger to drive instead. Your anger is a choice.

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Anger can improve your life if it motivates you to create change. Unproductive festering anger will mess you up.

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This is what the Jews want. Stop letting themmmm win!

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I have a very happy/silly demeanor but I am ALWAYS pissed about what is genuinely things to be upset about (political state of america, underinformed/over socialized nature of my peers,the financial system, etc) and whenever I'm on one and people tell me to calm down, I always dispute that I should calm down for the sake of not being angry becuase you NEED anger to fuel change. So ya, I agree with you, anger can be quite healthy imo