@ponderable saidI refuse to believe that people are serious in their anger here. 🙂
After the RHP prose contest I discover more and more the asects of horror in the GF...
@torunn saidThe Ghost is unable to experience anger.
I refuse to believe that people are serious in their anger here. 🙂
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidSo you "Really" are a ghost?
The Ghost is unable to experience anger.
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@great-big-stees said*The sound of rattling chains can be heard across the forums.
So you "Really" are a ghost?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI can find it hard to find my anger when I really need to - I wish I was different.
It's not healthy, no.
14 Sep 19
@torunn saidI think emotions are there to protect us and to help us feel connected to the world around us. I also think it is probably a good thing to struggle to find anger, than say compassion or happiness.
I can find it hard to find my anger when I really need to - I wish I was different.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI would be more sincere, if I could allow myself to get really angry at times.
I think emotions are there to protect us and to help us feel connected to the world around us. I also think it is probably a good thing to struggle to find anger, than say compassion or happiness.
@torunn saidIt is true that people tend to be more (brutally) honest when angry, where social inhibitions are cast to the side. I'm not sure though that brutal honesty is a good tool to have in our toolbox. 'Honesty' is a powerful thing and is better used with a measure of control and precision, something we simply don't have in a state of anger.
I would be more sincere, if I could allow myself to get really angry at times.
14 Sep 19
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
Controlled honesty is probably the best. Life would be difficult if we were exposed to uncontrolled emotions. If we lived close, I would gladly come to you for a consultation on the subject. 🙂
14 Sep 19
@torunn saidAnd I would put the kettle on.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
Controlled honesty is probably the best. Life would be difficult if we were exposed to uncontrolled emotions. If we lived close, I would gladly come to you for a consultation on the subject. 🙂