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Bradford Evans is a psychologist and poet who lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Some of his writing will appear this year in the Laurel Review, St. Andrews Review, and Pembroke magazine.
Aggression generally is a big problem. So what I would recommend is that first you tame your mind, which is a different way of working with emotions. The first level is to let the transparency of thoughts be seen. Then emotions will also begin to become transparent. So when you’re in a fit of anger the best thing you can do is just hold your seat. Be careful what you do.
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