you don't seem particularly angry either. I mean kindness specifically as a way to let go anger, not general civility
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you're saying some people maintain anger and resentment very efficiently? Haven't met any.
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.@MotionOnCredit Yes, even more so than the impact on others, which may or may not matter at all depending on your ideology.
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the reverse... individuals first
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individual first, social second. Didn't say social doesn't matter.
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no. it's the relationship with self that comes first and sets the baseline.
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life feels exhausting to begin with in any event. Or maybe that means I'm angry/resentful and don't know it?

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punch a Pepe doll
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I always liked the maybe-Buddha quote, "Holding on to anger is like drinking poison and hoping the other person will die"
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yes, socially motivated emotions need to be constantly re-presented internally in order to be kept up: otherwise they'd just dissipate
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