The first thing to understand about anger is that... - Deepstash

The first thing to understand about anger is that it's fundamentally different than aggression.

Anger is the emotion we feel when we believe we've been wronged. Aggression , on the other hand, is the act of expressing our anger, mostly in terms of what we do and say.

Most of us aren't afraid of other people's anger; we're afraid of their aggression-of what their anger might lead to:

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