You may not be interested in the national debt, but the national debt is interested in you. (Photo: JENNIFER LEVINE/The Stanford Daily) Opinion by Jennifer Xin-Tsu Lin Levine Multimedia by Jennifer ...
We all know that flash of rage—a sudden rush of energy that begs us to act, shout, slam, or shut down. In those moments, anger feels urgent, righteous, even necessary. But what if the real strength ...
Anger is forceful. When it flares up, it can take control of our body, our thoughts, our senses, and our actions. We temporarily lose our reason and judgment, regaining them only after our anger has ...
There’s a bad reputation afforded to anger – just one letter away from danger. But it’s time we gave this core emotion a more rounded consideration, believes Sam Parker, site director for British GQ, ...
That flash of rage when someone cuts you off in traffic. The bubbling frustration when technology fails at the worst possible moment. The simmering irritation with a colleague who consistently misses ...
Pretty much everyone will sometimes struggle with anger at work. People fear the wrath of abusive supervisors, suppress anger to maintain a facade of professionalism, or vent anger toward coworkers ...
That heated argument with your neighbor over their eternally barking dog might be doing more than ruining your afternoon. The rage bubbling beneath your surface could actually be taking precious time ...
This line is delivered by Ra’s al Ghul during Bruce Wayne’s training with the League of Shadows — a moment where mentorship blurs into manipulation. When Ra’s tells Bruce, “Your anger gives you great ...
You clench your jaw. Your chest tightens. Maybe you even cry, because sometimes it just leaks out. You’re angry, but you’ve been taught to hide it and shrink it into something more digestible and ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...