The secret to the inversion of aggression

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Mootoo
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08 Jan 2014, 9:24 am

So, I think I'm usually in the sort of mood that when talking to people (especially verbally) I tend to descend into this cycle of anger, where I detect something negative in whatever they're communicating and I respond aggressively (through my own communication).

Today I happen to be more high than usual, and what just happens? I smirk at the first statement of the other party (in a semi-hostile talk... this wasn't just a new person with whom I have no past)... and I then end up giggling (internally) at one piece of fact I imagined in my mind that was so abstract to the specific scenario as to be ludicrous (that he happens to be an unconventional businessman)... and instead of having any sort of angry responses like I usually always do we hang up with my mind still chuckling over the fact that he's unconventional.

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