Dr. Barton Goldsmith: Anger Can Make Life Hard
- Dr. Barton Goldsmith discusses how anger affects life and emphasizes managing it to avoid harming relationships and self.
- He explains that anger arises naturally even toward loved ones or invested projects and that deep anger can block personal progress.
- Goldsmith advises catching yourself before lashing out or saying something inappropriate, noting that expressing anger often pushes others away.
- He quotes his father, saying, "the first one who gets mad loses," and recommends waiting to cool down to avoid regrets and relationship damage.
- Ultimately, Goldsmith urges letting go of anger to preserve relationships and focus energy on positive choices and healing.
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Dr. Barton Goldsmith: Anger can make life hard
Deep internal anger at the world or even at one person can get in your way. When you’re angry at the world, you may not want to do anything but remain stuck in your own pit of despair. Unfortunately, anger…


Anger can make life hard
Deep internal anger at the world or even at one person can get in your way. When you’re angry at the world, you may not want to do anything but remain stuck in your own pit of despair. Unfortunately, anger…
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