Monday, July 16, 2007

Anger is a funny thing. Even when you think it doesn't exist inside of yourself, it lies dormant and waiting, even for months.

Burying things within and neglecting to address them for long periods of time will inevitably result in a reaction that is an exaggerated caricature of the pain and frustration that has finally come to light. Apologies and apparent resolution does little to quell the deeply-rooted discomfort that instigated the reaction in the first place.

Long story short: the result of unrestricted anger does little to solve the problem. It only settles it a bit deeper.

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