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Why We Choose Anger (And How To Take Another Road)
Anger has turned into an epidemic in our world today.
It is crucial to take a step back and realize the enormity
of the danger we are facing, not only from external
expressions of anger, but from the anger we each carry
within. The time has come to face the truth about
anger, learn what it truly is, where it comes from,
why it arises, and how to stop it on the spot.
Anger Is A Choice We Make
Believe it or not, anger is a choice we make. But
what are some of the reasons that we would hold onto
this poison, and refuse to let it go? For starters,
many become addicted to anger. Anger gives a false sense
of power and strength. This is a lie it tells. When
a person is addicted to anger, they are really becoming
addicted to the temporary sense of power, and strength
they receive.
When very angry, a person often feels that they are
definitely right and everyone else is wrong. A false
sense of decisiveness is created. It becomes easier
to take action (though the action is almost always off
base). However, the rush an individual gets from anger
is counterfeit, a substitute for real strength. After
the anger passes, and the consequences of the anger
set in, the person usually feels weak and depleted.
Often there is considerable regret for words spoken
or action taken rashly.
When we realize the truth of the situation, it is easier
to let go of anger and proceed constructively. For example,
we grow to understand that real strength comes from
the power to see the entire situation for what it really
is and respond with clarity and compassion.
Who Would I Be Without My Anger
Anger not only tells us lies it often becomes
a persons identity. Who would I be without
my anger? people say. When one is addicted
to anger, it becomes the persons identity. They
feel that without their anger they would become a doormat
and out of control. Anyone could do what they wanted
to them. Actually, the opposite is true. Without anger
we can live from the highest and best of who we are.
The Fuels For Anger
Even when we want to let go of anger, there may
be many fuels that keep it going. It is important
to become aware of what these fuels are, so we can put
them out. A basic fuel of anger is the feeling that
we must fight for what we need and want and that we
must also fight not to allow others to win or deceive
us. This is built upon the basic idea that others are
our opponents, (or enemies), that what they want and
need conflicts with our needs. We believe that both
cannot be winners, one must lose and the other gain,
we must struggle for what is our due, there is not enough
to go around for all. We divide the world into two camps,
those who are with us and those who are not. This idea
is a great fuel for anger, because we feel it is fine
to attack those who are are not on our side.
We do not stop to realize that those who seem to
be our enemies one day, may become our dearest friends
the next. Friends turn to enemies and the other way
around all the time. When we are ready to let this lie
go, it becomes easy to see that the good of one is always
the good of all. Our basic well being lies in the ability
to give and receive love and support, to share our lives,
struggles and joy with others. The more we do this,
the more fulfilling and healthy our lives become.
Author: Brenda Shoshanna
Learn to give up one form of anger a day, and replace
it with a healthy substitute in award winning book The
Anger Diet, (30 Days To Stress Free Living) http://www.theangerdiet.com
. Acclaimed psychologist, speaker, family and divorce
mediator has helped thousands resolve conflicts fairly
and constructively. Contact her at: topspeaker@yahoo.com,
212-288-0028, http://www.brendashoshanna.com
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