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What do you do with moral outrage? It turns out that the way we approach and hold our moral outrage can drain us, or motivate us. The pitfall, that drains us, is getting stuck in our heads. When what the research shows now is that moral outrage has a lot in common with other experiences of disgust — and disgust starts in the body. Today’s practice takes you from anger, to outrage — and then to action. So it doesn’t gnaw away at the time you need for renewal.
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What do you do with moral outrage? It turns out that the way we approach and hold our moral outrage can drain us, or motivate us. The pitfall, that drains us, is getting stuck in our heads. When what the research shows now is that moral outrage has a lot in common with other experiences of disgust — and disgust starts in the body. Today’s practice takes you from anger, to outrage — and then to action. So it doesn’t gnaw away at the time you need for renewal.