What do you think is the opposite of Anger? In "The Surprising Purpose of Anger" Marshall writes, "I don't think we get angry because our needs aren't getting met. I think we get angry because we have judgments about others." I agree. So, if anger is the result of judging someone negatively. What is the result of judging someone positively? I've been unable to come up with a satisfying answer for myself.
Wonderfully written on anger and stimulus. Also I like the part where you said the how Nvc can help in asking difficult questions.
At the same time, I think that you can written mostly about anger however blog topic is consent power and anger. Would like to see more of your writing about consent and power in upcoming blogs.
What do you think is the opposite of Anger? In "The Surprising Purpose of Anger" Marshall writes, "I don't think we get angry because our needs aren't getting met. I think we get angry because we have judgments about others." I agree. So, if anger is the result of judging someone negatively. What is the result of judging someone positively? I've been unable to come up with a satisfying answer for myself.
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At the risk of sounding cliche, how about "love?" Or "acceptance?"
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Wonderfully written on anger and stimulus. Also I like the part where you said the how Nvc can help in asking difficult questions.
At the same time, I think that you can written mostly about anger however blog topic is consent power and anger. Would like to see more of your writing about consent and power in upcoming blogs.
Thanks for wonderful post @scottermonkey
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