Negative thoughts are highly detrimental. Not only do they impact your emotions, but they also prevent you from succeeding.
When you get angry, you have to go through 4 stages in your mind: think about what happens - decide to get angry - generate an emotion of rage - decide to act or react in kind.
You see that the thought, emotion, reaction, and action all take place in your mind. When you become emotionally mature, you do not respond negatively to the criticism and resentment of others.
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