We are prone to anger to the extent that we feel insecure or lacking control with respect to the aspect of our goals that has been assailed — and to the extent that we expect or desire control. Anger aims at restoring lost control and often achieves at least an illusion of it.
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Martha Nussbaum, Anger and Forgiveness (via philosophybits) |
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