Don’t Piss Off the Angry Person In the Room

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I am the angry person in the room. My beef is with Trump and Musk messing with governmental departments, especially Social Security Disability. Yes, I get a disability check every month because of Parkinson’s.

I’ve tried going back to work two years ago, but only lasted a week because of the movements (I used to be a machine operator). Before that, I was a massage therapist for many years. Of course, I can’t do that anymore either.

I rely, like many people, on those disability checks to pay my bills. No check-no bill paying. It’s that simple. Elders rely on their social security checks each month. Are they just going to cut them off too?

It takes a lot to get me pissed off at someone. But, what they’re doing is wrong, and they know it (they just don’t care). I used to be a people pleaser, but that ended a while back. I’m learning to stand up for myself.

I’m very easy-going, until you mess with my money. I do have another way of making money that I want to start with this payment (hopefully). Once I get the ball rolling on that, I should be OK.

Then, I should be able to get off disability. No more worrying about my next payment. Also, my anxiety would go down considerably.

I haven’t been this angry in a while. You start messing with my money, I’ll become the angry person against you. Trump and Musk think they are above the law, but the courts are proving them wrong.

Yet, sometimes, they are defying the courts. I hope one of the judges goes after them and puts them behind bars. Wouldn’t that be nice? I also hope Musk goes bankrupt, because of the people he is pissing off. Almost the whole world hates him.

I don’t condone vandalizing, but there is a smile on my face when I see the images of the cars burning. Yet, he doesn’t understand why people are doing it. Is he that ignorant?

There are many furious people out there who protest Trump and Musk, and it’s growing. But they just keep firing people at whims because they feel like it. Trump is pissing on all of our allies and cozying up to Putin.

I swear Trump left his brain back at home. He doesn’t care about the consequences he’s creating, just as long as he benefits and is in the limelight. And he keeps contradicting himself. Make up your mind and stick with it.

He tries to be the tough guy, but he’s nothing but a wimp. I, and most everyone else, can’t stand him and his tariffs. Oh, there going to bring in lots of money. The only thing they’re doing is raising prices on imported items.

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Messing with people’s money will cause someone to have anger issues. Or fire them for no reason at all. Oh, I forgot how much money they’re saving the government. Trump doesn’t care if his policies hurt Americans, just as long as the cameras are on him.

So, that’s what constitutes an angry person, or pissed off persons. I hope both go down in a blaze of no glory. I hope they get sent to prison and do a long sentence. That would justify many angry persons.

Trump thinks he is the king. Wait until he is sentenced to prison, he won’t last in there. Neither will Musk. Bad things happen to bad people. Hell will love them too. Redemption!

Anger can make you do things you wouldn’t normally do, like vandalism to Tesla dealerships and cars. Anger can be a powerful emotion, but you have to channel it right. You shouldn’t result in criminal activities.

That will only hurt you in the long run. Even though the opponents aren’t being diplomatic, you have to be. You are the better person for it.

I know you are outraged right now, I am too. But I’m keeping a level head. Earlier, I wasn’t. I felt like hurting Trump and Musk the way they hurt America. It’s senseless.

I wrote a post about America’s problems, and I used some colorful words that got me kicked off one of my platforms. I let my emotions overtake my writing. Sometimes you have to be outraged to get your point across.

I’m infuriated to the point that it makes me sick of what they’ve done to the American people. Promise one thing, and then turn your back on them just to get into office. Now Trump is doing whatever he feels like. Even threatening people.

That’s not a president, that’s a tyrant. He shouldn’t be in office anymore, but behind bars. He thinks no one can stop him, but he is wrong. The American people will see to that. He is blatantly breaking the Constition law.

Now he’s talking about running for a third term. The American people won’t let that happen. I’m neither Republican nor a Democrat, because some on both sides are corrupt.

People are frustrated with the deception if they voted for Trump. He went against everything he promised, just to turn his back on them. I didn’t vote for reasons I mentioned earlier.

I’m frustrated with both parties and how they handle situations. People were frustrated with Biden, because they mishandled those devastated with natural disasters. Now, Trump thinks he is the king!

He is a coward trying to make himself look tough. He’s hiding behind the Presidency. But he is a coward and has proven it many times.

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Well, I’m very much an introvert and there are many more like me. We are stealthy, we hit the target when they are least expecting it. We wait for the perfect time, and then strike. That is our game plan.

We are calm to the point that it makes the target angry, because they can’t get a rise out of us. It may take the angry person time before we get truly angry, because we are calm, cool, and collected.

I believe when I wrote that other post about Trump and Musk, I was in a place of very angry, and it showed up in my writing. We still (who knows for how long) have free speech, right?

Anger issues aren’t just about environment—your genetics might have a say too! Research shows that your DNA can influence how prone you are to anger and aggression.

Here’s a more detailed look:

  • Genetic Predisposition: Research, including fascinating studies on identical and fraternal twins, reveals that genetics play a major role in shaping aggressive behavior and anger management struggles.
  • Environmental Factors: Environmental factors like upbringing, life experiences, and exposure to unhealthy expressions of anger play a big role in shaping how we handle and express our own anger.
  • Examples of Genetic Influences:
    • DARPP-32 gene: Did you know your genes might influence your temper? Research shows that variations in the DARPP-32 gene, which impacts dopamine levels, could be connected to anger and aggression.
    • Serotonin receptor gene: Research suggests that differences in serotonin receptor genes could play a role in shaping traits like anger, hostility, and aggression, offering fascinating insights into how our genetics influence behavior.
    • MAOA gene: The MAOA gene, famously dubbed the “warrior gene,” has sparked curiosity for its intriguing link to aggression, as revealed through various studies and surveys.
  • Nature vs. Nurture:Anger issues often stem from a fascinating mix of genetics and environment, working together in complex and unpredictable ways.
  • Importance of Addressing Underlying Causes: Understanding and addressing the root causes of anger—whether they stem from genetics or the environment—is key to building healthy coping skills and managing anger effectively. Taking the time to tackle these issues can lead to a calmer, more balanced life.

Remain calm, this might calm the other person down. Don’t get in their face and make them angrier. That doesn’t solve anything. If you can’t reason with the person, then just walk away. There’s no use in getting into a confrontation.

If they won’t let it be and want to fight you, dial 911. Let the guys with the guns deal with them. But being non-aggressive should calm them down (at least for most people).

Then you can work on why they were so mad at you. Discussion rather than fighting is the right solution.

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If you’re dealing with a hostile person (like Trump), don’t engage them. Who knows what they will possibly do. Trump has been leading with many threats, but has yet to follow through.

You can’t argue with a hostile person. If they were the angry person, yes. But if they’re threatening you, dial 911. Hostile people are not afraid of the consequences. So, they will do everything in their power to win.

They might resort to violence, as we have seen with Tesla’s dealerships and cars. They have no control over their anger. Your best bet is to let the police deal with them.

Angry people, if they’re sain, can be managed through diplomatic means. If Trump would get off his high horse, and meet Americans halfway, you’d have a lot less angry people. You have to understand their point of view.

Listen to them, and don’t interrupt them. Whatever you do, don’t lie to them. Trump is a pathetic liar. He even believes his lies. On the other hand, Musk has no clue why people are angry at him.

Maybe it’s the fact that he is firing people left and right without justification. Oh, I forgot, he’s cleaning up wasteful spending.  Ignorant liar. I really hope he goes broke and is put into a jail cell along with Trump. They can be cell mates.

Trump and Musk aren’t very good liars. I can think of another few choice words, but I decided to keep it clean. The angry person has left the building. Just by typing this, I have calmed down.

Being angry can be a good emotion. It pushes you to believe in your rights and take a stand. But we don’t want it to turn hostile and start committing crimes. Then you’re no better than Trump or Musk.

So, take this to heart, go to the protests against them, and make your voice heard peacefully. You can be angry without resorting to violence. Not buying or selling your Tesla will eventually hurt Musk in the pocketbook. He also thinks he can buy his way into elections. Not for sale! Peace and love. Until next time…

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Hi, I’m Cindee, the creator and author behind one voice in the vastness of emotions. I’ve been dealing with depression and schizophrenia for three decades. I’ve been combating anxiety for ten years. Mental illnesses have such a stigma behind them that it gets frustrating. People believe that’s all you are, but you’re so much more. You can strive to be anything you want without limitations. So, be kind.

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