CuteCornDog

Anger & Resentment

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I'm full of it.

Who knows where I'd be right now without medication?

How do other members here deal with it?

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2 hours ago, CuteCornDog said:

I'm full of it.

Who knows where I'd be right now without medication?

How do other members here deal with it?

We all experience anger and resentment. They are just two of the many forms of fear. 

How to deal with it? In a nutshell. Acceptance.

Accept everything that is not, and has not, gone your way. Don't worry, you'll still be okay if things don't go the way you would like them to.

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5 hours ago, Visitor said:

We all experience anger and resentment. They are just two of the many forms of fear. 

How to deal with it? In a nutshell. Acceptance.

Accept everything that is not, and has not, gone your way. Don't worry, you'll still be okay if things don't go the way you would like them to.

Omar Mateen ran over the dog in my icon.

September 2015!

Deeply offended by he's just a dog statements.

This dog would lick me daily.

I went over the top with affection towards him.

I almost never noticed it, but everyone else did.

Everyone told me that he liked me the most.

I openly deeply affection towards him, and cared too much about my relationship with him.

Willing to hurt anyone who had intentions of hurting me.

He's an INTP. Found out this AFTER HE DIED!

Yeah animals have MBTI Personality Types too.

Bill Gates is an INTP human.

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@CuteCornDog Yes, I would be angry and resentful if that happened to my dog. Yet, after going through my grief and loss of my dog, I know I would have to come to a point of acceptance, or else I will be nursing a grudge which only drains my life energy for no reason. After all, Omar Mateen is dead.

Personally, I have lost many loved ones in my life. In fact I was at a funeral last Thursday. It seems the older I get more frequent funerals come around. It is sad, and being sad is okay. It has a way of reminding us how much we valued what is now lost, and how blessed we were to experience that value while it was with us. And we can accept that too.

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