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For some, anger may remain pent up. Under a calm exterior, it ferments where no one can see it. Where some may erupt when angry, others turn red in the face and tremble. Others may become sullen and silent. Many become caustic and cutting with their tongues. However, everybody is going to deal with it somehow—anger is universal, and most of it is not good.
Listen in, and think about it.
By Brett SwailesFor some, anger may remain pent up. Under a calm exterior, it ferments where no one can see it. Where some may erupt when angry, others turn red in the face and tremble. Others may become sullen and silent. Many become caustic and cutting with their tongues. However, everybody is going to deal with it somehow—anger is universal, and most of it is not good.
Listen in, and think about it.