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Anger ! by Craig Sunter
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  • Post category:Mental health / Relationships
  • Post published:June 25, 2016

People often lash out, spread hate, or act selfishly when they are hurt. They are feeling a deep, hurting part of themselves and may be trying to compensate by making others feel bad too.

Source: How to Cultivate Hope When the World Feels Dark and Scary @ tiny buddha: simple wisdom for complex lives

Photo: Anger ! by Craig Sunter under Creative Commons license

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