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When Anger is Healthy
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 114326" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>Unrelenting frustration would bring about the reactive effect named as depression .</p><p>Unrest by unresolved challenges the individual is likely to address the anger to himself (herself) treading the path into self destruction through self pitiness.</p><p></p><p>Studies carried out by Harvard University.</p><p></p><p>Yo, it's called adrenaline strength. When certain things happen adrenaline that was stored up inside your body isn't stored up. If you have more adrenaline then your overall body becomes stronger. I have a lot of adrenaline stored up inside me, combined with anger problems which isn't a good mix. If you ask me, anger is just a more intense version of sadness.</p><p></p><p>Posted by Jaden</p><p></p><p>And just think, Jaden, there are a lot of people addict to adrenaline. On the course of time continual poisoning may bring about anxiety to a high extent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 114326, member: 4986"] Unrelenting frustration would bring about the reactive effect named as depression . Unrest by unresolved challenges the individual is likely to address the anger to himself (herself) treading the path into self destruction through self pitiness. Studies carried out by Harvard University. Yo, it's called adrenaline strength. When certain things happen adrenaline that was stored up inside your body isn't stored up. If you have more adrenaline then your overall body becomes stronger. I have a lot of adrenaline stored up inside me, combined with anger problems which isn't a good mix. If you ask me, anger is just a more intense version of sadness. Posted by Jaden And just think, Jaden, there are a lot of people addict to adrenaline. On the course of time continual poisoning may bring about anxiety to a high extent. [/QUOTE]
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