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The word "rage" is from c. 1300, meaning "madness, insanity; a fit of frenzy; rashness, foolhardiness, intense or violent emotion, anger, wrath; fierceness in battle ...
Seneca addresses the question of mastering anger in three parts: 1. how to avoid becoming angry in the first place 2. how to cease being angry and 3. how to deal with anger in others. [9] Seneca suggests, to avoid becoming angry in the first place, that the many faults of anger should be repeatedly remembered.
St. Thomas Aquinas, in the question on anger of his Summa Theologiae, quotes the Opus Imperfectum in Matthaeum, "he that is angry without cause, shall be in danger; but he that is angry with cause, shall not be in danger: for without anger, teaching will be useless, judgments unstable, crimes unchecked," and concludes saying that "to be angry ...
If you find yourself having angry outbursts, there’s an actual term for this: emotional reactivity. It means your having trouble regulating your emotions.
Ira is defined as anger, wrath, rage, ire, passion, indignation – primarily, to be angry. [10] De Ira consists of three books. [7] It is part of Seneca's series of Dialogi (dialogues). [11] The essay is addressed to Seneca's elder brother, Lucius Annaeus Novatus. The work's first sentence reads: [6]
Aggression is a behavior aimed at opposing or attacking something or someone. Though often done with the intent to cause harm, it can be channeled into creative and practical outlets for some. [1]
Mel Gibson issued an angry five-word response to California governor Gavin Newsom over the deadly wildfires which saw the Hollywood actor's home destroyed. Newsom has called for an investigation ...
An angry Lithuanian boy shouting. A scream is a loud/hard vocalization in which air is passed through the vocal cords with greater force than is used in regular or close-distance vocalisation. This can be performed by any creature possessing lungs, including humans.