If you belong to "Explosive Group
of Angry People" then you tend to react on the spot when you don't like
things, talks or an event whenever it happens. You don't hide your feelings and
say whatever you feel about it. For example, at a ticket counter when someone
breaks the queue, you speak loud about the violation that has happened. On the
contrary, you belong to "Implosive Group of Angry People" when you
keep your feelings within you. You feel that you can absorb the situation and
you want to keep the situation peaceful.
Well, based on the above paragraph it
will not be appropriate to conclude if Explosive Anger Reaction is better or
Implosive Anger Reaction as both have their pros and cons. Below is the
summary:
Explosive
Anger Management:
Since you don't keep things in heart instead you speak up so you are not
building any stress inside you. So you are an open heart personality.
Disadvantage is that if you have misjudged the situation and reacted all of a
sudden, there is a chance that you will regret your statements and acts.
Remember, words once spoken cannot be reverted. Because of your reactive
personality, people prefer not to mingle with you as their respect is on stake
while near you as they never know what will happen if you don't like anything
at any point in time.
Implosive
Anger Management:
The advantage is that you are creating a peaceful environment and avoiding any
kind of brawl in your surroundings consequently people feel comfortable when
you are around and they are easy to get along with you. The disadvantage is
that by not speaking and reacting to the situations you are building stress
inside you and impacting your peace of mind. Also, you are not playing your
role in improving the situation and you are not adding any positive impact in
your surroundings, society or family whichever applicable.
Overall, both approaches can be
adopted at different type of situations. The optimum approach would be to keep
yourself cool in all kind of circumstance. Whenever a situation triggers your
anger, be logical, analytical and ethical in your response in such a way that
you are contributing to improve the situation for yourself and for others as
well.
Small acts of kinds generate big
ripples of happiness in the society.
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