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Anger is a Gift

Aug 04, 2025
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Hey you,

You may need to read this right now: Your anger isn't the problem.

I know, I know. You've probably spent years being told that anger is dangerous, destructive, or downright sinful.

Maybe you've been in therapy sessions where the goal was to "manage" your anger like it's some wild beast that needs to be caged.

But what if I told you that your anger is actually one of the most sophisticated guidance systems you have?

What if your rage is trying to save your life?

Let me explain.


The Story We've Been Told vs. The Truth

The Story: Anger is bad.

Good people don't get angry.

If you're angry, you need to calm down, control yourself, and definitely don't let anyone see it.

Maybe you learned this in childhood when you got sent to your room for "having an attitude." Maybe it was reinforced in relationships where your anger made you "difficult" or "too much."

Maybe you absorbed it from a culture that tells men they can only be angry in very specific, controlled ways - and even then, you better not lose control.

For many of us, especially if we grew up having to hide parts of ourselves to stay safe, anger became the enemy. We learned that showing anger meant losing love, losing safety, losing our place in the world.

But here's what no one told you:

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