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  • Post category:Behaviour / Online safety
  • Post published:November 13, 2013

Abraham Lincoln never sent any of his hot letters. You can use his method to constructively deal with emotions until you’re calm, instead of dealing with what you’ve posted socially in haste.

Source: How Abraham Lincoln’s “Hot Letters” Can Keep You From Going All Alice Hoffman @ Huffington Post

image by Alexander Gardner [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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