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This topic has actually been something that has bothered me my whole life, but even more pertinent considering the state we find ourselves in with current day "society".

I've always been a bit of a hot head/quick to temper. The times I can think of where I succumbed to it were justified, however the blind rage and reaction are likely to lead to negative effect and cloud judgement.

Considering the state of things, and that my job literally revolves around me witnessing the absolute loss of humanity in society on a daily basis coupled with the fact that I've been coming to the realization this multiculturalism that I was raised on has been used against us has me in a constant simmer of anger. Something else happens and I'm reaching critical mass, feeling like I'm going to lose it.

Has anyone else experienced this and found good ways to channel it better, without it becoming an all-consuming blind rage that clouds normal judgement and critical thinking?
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KingSweyn on scored.co
2 years ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
The clownpill defeats the blackpill. You can enjoy the madness, joke about it, and make everyone see how insane wokeness is. It's as simple as saying the left's serious statements sarcastically.

There is no anger, only frustration. The only real solution to frustration is to ACT. Channel it into lifting weights is one good option. The solution is not to turn it outward or inward, but to find where your goals connect to your lived experience.

You're not going to find Life in a fight. You're going to find it strengthening your kinsmen. Seek victory for the good; destruction of evil is only a means to that end.

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