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So this is my community, and it's both happy and sad at the same time. It's intended to move you. Poetry, musings, photos, art.... whatever elicits a feeling too strong to ignore. Welcome.
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I don't see anger as negative per se. As long as anger is based on reason, it is useful - it can help us focus, it provides adrenalin for action, it helps us address injustice, it reminds us of what we find important, etc. I agree that learning to deal with it rationally is easier said than done. But if the rage is only lessening as the years go by, it's a good sign the injustice still exists and you're just becoming numb. I've never liked the adage "time heals all wounds." Time doesn't correct injustice; only action does.
Where's the "agree" upvote? I agree. Anger is really a response to injustice. This self-described "Bar Tender/ Night Porter/ Aspiring Writer/ Part time philosopher" put it well on the importance of anger:
You guys take my stuff way too seriously. =) The type of anger I had was negative. I agree that anger can sometimes been useful; there are many things I have accomplished simply because I was determined to prove someone wrong. But I had destructive anger, and it was not ok.