Anger can also be expressed by acting excessively happy
Anger can also be expressed by acting excessively happy indicating how not angry they really are. The roots of anger often stem from disappointment and hurt or that your feelings, opinions or efforts aren't appreciated in any way. Feelings of being treated unjustly or unfair can also trigger anger as well as, impatience, intolerance and incidents in the past that made you feel angry, last but not least, personal, monetary and work related pressure and problems. Revealed in a psychic reading. We tend to think of anger as being wrong and not acceptable in civilised society. So when we do feel anger we suppress it and convince ourselves that we aren't angry. We may not even recognise that what we are feeling is in fact anger and persuade ourselves that we are just hurt and disappointed and try to cover up what we are really feeling. If we try to suppress our negative feelings of anger they builds up over time and are expressed indirectly instead of openly being addressed, for example putting down the person they're talking to using sarcastic remarks. If not addressed it can build up to the point of busting into explosive rage, or even make us ill...... Next Page
Anger can also be expressed by acting excessively happy indicating how not angry they really are. The roots of anger often stem from disappointment and hurt or that your feelings, opinions or efforts aren't appreciated in any way. Feelings of being treated unjustly or unfair can also trigger anger as well as, impatience, intolerance and incidents in the past that made you feel angry, last but not least, personal, monetary and work related pressure and problems. Revealed in a psychic reading. We tend to think of anger as being wrong and not acceptable in civilised society. So when we do feel anger we suppress it and convince ourselves that we aren't angry. We may not even recognise that what we are feeling is in fact anger and persuade ourselves that we are just hurt and disappointed and try to cover up what we are really feeling. If we try to suppress our negative feelings of anger they builds up over time and are expressed indirectly instead of openly being addressed, for example putting down the person they're talking to using sarcastic remarks. If not addressed it can build up to the point of busting into explosive rage, or even make us ill...... Next Page