Sentences with phrase «anger than pain»

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However I think I would rather have connection and belonging even if that means experiencing pain and anger than be numb and surround myself with a fortress, never hurting but also where love can not penetrate.
Word: Sometimes there's just no other word that expresses pain, anger, joy, frustration, confusion... whatever... than a well - placed swear word.
well i get where you come from but i wouldnt call it less passionate but more practical, i just do nt like to be butthurt ^ ^ i am fan of arsenal to enjoy the time i spend on football but if it ends in failures i try to get over its and be constructive about it, and i am not a fan of people who cant control their anger pains and have to project their frustrations onto the people who could be held responsible but not in this scale, in my opinion of the society humans should be able to control their emotions a bit and never stoop as low as to be abusive and i do think that a lot of comments on justarsenal were abusive and sorry but i do nt think of it as passionate an extreme example would be ultras you could call them muuuuch more passionate than me but in my opinion they are just scum of football, but of course i do nt want to compare the JA - commenters to ultras xD i just tried to illustrate my opinion ^ ^
I like to approach pain from a place of acceptance and gratitude rather than anger or fear.
I have had more than one colleague express hesitance that mindfulness will simply «coddle» privileged students and dismiss the pain and anger of marginalized students.
As such, there is an element of sadness and pain involved in the revenge, rather than anger of exhilaration, as we're constantly reminded of the happiness in life of the loving couple, and the amorality of those who did the deed.
The Memory Book has more than its share of pain, anger, and suffering, but it also has plenty of laughter, joy, and especially hope.
Ahmed writes that feelings of anger that Western subjects may experience «when faced with the other's pain is what allows the [subject] to enter into a relationship with the other, premised on generosity rather than indifference.»
In Getting Over Mad, Judy Ford suggests that there is a healthier way to deal with anger, identifying the pain at the heart of the emotion and providing tools to deal with it in a way that aids intimacy rather than hurting it.
As long as we can not accept all of our human experience, including the full gamut of human emotions, from assertive anger, to the pain of disappointment, from the sadness of loss, to our need for closeness, we will always fall short of realizing our most precious project: to become who we are, not more than who we are.
Divorces will always involve some level of stress, but the real issues arise when the participants allow emotions of pain, anger, and anxiety to run the show, rather than logic or common sense.
No more than one in 30 divorce cases in Volusia County go the collaborative route, which Masters said is a shame because the collaborative approach can spare spouses much of the anger, pain and conflict of an adversarial divorce.
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