How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it. Marcus Aurelius Anger always finds an expression. It is often revealed as: • a response to a person, situation, or event; to an imaginary or anticipated event; or to memories of traumatic or enraging situations • a response to a real or perceived injustice or hurt—in the form of frustration, betrayal, deprivation, injustice, exploitation, manipulation, criticism, violence, disapproval, humiliation, intimidation,
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