Danh ngôn của Kameron Hurley

I think anger of any kind is valuable. It's all about learning how to channel it. The worst thing we can do is get bored or complacent or worse - suppress our anger and then see it burst forth in unhealthy ways.
I think anger of any kind is valuable. It's all about learning how to channel it. The worst thing we can do is get bored or complacent or worse - suppress our anger and then see it burst forth in unhealthy ways.
Tôi nghĩ sự tức giận dưới bất kỳ hình thức nào đều có giá trị. Đó là tất cả về việc học cách truyền tải nó. Điều tồi tệ nhất mà chúng ta có thể làm là trở nên buồn chán, tự mãn hoặc tệ hơn nữa - kìm nén cơn giận của mình và sau đó chứng kiến nó bùng phát theo những cách không lành mạnh.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Anger
- In baseball, you have to remain calm, cool, and collected. In football, you can let out a little anger sometimes. It was a fun game, and I liked it, but I knew in my heart I was going to play baseball.
- I do have a very strong threshold for anger.
- Be modest, humble, simple. Control your anger.
- Do not follow vain desires; for verily he who prospers is preserved from lust, greed and anger.
- I think anger is a normal response to something horrible that someone has done, another human being has done, and to rob people of life, and that's actually healthy to have, to feel that. At some point you have to figure out, 'How do I let that go?'