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All forms of anxiety induce either a desire to control and/or avoid. We either seek to evade the source (internal or external), or seek to control it. As “control freak” has become such a common part of our vernacular,
Anger is forceful. When it flares up, it can take control of our body, our thoughts, our senses, and our actions. We temporarily lose our reason and judgment, regaining them only after our anger has subsided—often when it’s too late. When we are angry ...
The video of Charlie Kirk’s murder went far and wide, and many people ended up seeing it when they would rather have avoided it.