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Bully by Sergejs Babikovs
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  • Post category:Positive change
  • Post published:November 24, 2017

Angry people are often that way because they feel misunderstood. Taking the time to listen may be enough to change their attitude.

Source: How to Make Someone Who’s Angry at You Suddenly Become Nice (Even If He’s a Stranger!) @ Lifehack

image: Bully by Sergejs Babikovs under Creative Commons license

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