"Rage Bait" is officially Oxford University's Press Word of the Year. But what does it really mean? And why is it so ...
Susanna, 36, is a smart, successful woman with her own business, her own flat and an income that should allow her to stay in complete control of her life. She is poised, intelligent and not prone to ...
We all get angry at times, and some of us may even spout off occasionally in a fit of rage. We’re human and not perfect. Most emotionally healthy people, however, are accountable for this behavior and ...
One road rage clip, in which a cyclist is assaulted by a motorist, has got 388,000 views, another which shows a frustrated office worker smash his workplace computer has attracted 253,000 visits while ...
The phenomenon of anger is running so feverishly in the blood of our society, that we never notice how it's slow-poisoning our lives. Come, to think of it, for every minute you are angry, you lose 60 ...
Rage-quitting a job is a popular fantasy. In so many films and TV shows, suddenly quitting a job is a moment of vindication after all the frustrations and resentments a person had to put up with at ...
While a fleeting moment of irritation in traffic is completely normal—’everyday frustration’—a more intense, chronic reaction ...
Rage isn’t the problem—repression is. We’ve been conditioned to stuff it down, act nice, and pretend everything’s fine while we simmer inside. But here’s the truth: your rage is energy, and when you ...
Bipolar anger can build quickly. Here’s why it happens — and the strategies that can help you manage it before it takes over. It starts with a routine annoyance — the living room is a mess again, or ...
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