The hottest Anger Substack posts right now

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The Vajenda 7979 implied HN points 09 May 23
  1. It's important to recognize and address anger and frustration, especially when facing inequality in relationships.
  2. Blaming menopause for relationship issues absolves men of accountability and perpetuates harmful stereotypes.
  3. Prioritize self-care and know when it's crucial to stand up against mistreatment in relationships.
Figs in Winter: New Stoicism and beyond 805 implied HN points 09 Feb 24
  1. Anger is classified as an unhealthy emotion by Stoics as it overrides reason.
  2. Some argue that feeling angry can be a motivator, but this might be comparable to a placebo effect.
  3. Research showing anger as a motivator often uses methods like provoking undergraduate students, which may have limitations.
Black Lodges 58 implied HN points 19 Jan 24
  1. Questioning the reasons behind rebellion and the need for change in society.
  2. Exploring the connection between morality, anger, and the desire for a better life.
  3. Highlighting how anger can be channeled into a force for progress and liberation.
Weekly Wisdom 79 implied HN points 21 Oct 22
  1. Our upbringing influences how we express emotions and set boundaries, shaping our personality and worldview.
  2. Anger is an important emotion that sets boundaries and contributes to our well-being.
  3. Learning to express anger and set boundaries can lead to personal growth and healthier relationships.
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Are You Okay? 0 implied HN points 30 Aug 21
  1. Our immune system naturally fights pathogens like the coronavirus by creating antibodies and memory cells for future protection.
  2. Vaccines offer great protection against severe disease, although breakthrough infections are possible.
  3. Natural immunity from recovering from COVID-19 may also offer protection, but getting vaccinated is still recommended for optimal defense.