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Although I have had a very bad childhood, I have become very spiritual after I enlisted in the U.S. Army. I spend a lot of time reading scriptures and learning wisdom from older people to become wiser and smarter.

However, I still have that fire in me from my bad childhood experiences. I can snap out very easily and I can become a wild beast. Does this mean that I am very egoistic when I am not motivated in any way to look better than you.

I usually snap out and feel very violent when someone shows a great amount of disrespect to me or anyone who does not deserve it.

2007-03-12 23:33:52 · 10 answers · asked by Go For Broke 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

10 answers

It's cool man, everyone gets angry if someone says mean stuff to ya.

2007-03-12 23:36:35 · answer #1 · answered by Adia Azrael 4 · 1 0

I think if you look closer you might find that the anger you feel may well be a veil to hide pain. Those feelings of violence that are seemingly brought on by the actions of others are actually a subconscious memory of a past painful situation that is being triggered. Sometimes it may just be the way someone looks at or talks to someone that triggers those feelings. It's easier to get angry than it is to face the pain, which can be difficult to do. Once the courage is summoned to face, feel, and get to the core of that pain, those angry reactions will begin to subside. I know, because I've had the same problem.

2007-03-12 23:58:01 · answer #2 · answered by Jeff W 2 · 0 0

I would define an egoist as someone who is self-centered, arrogant, cocky, etc. This may coincide with anger, but one does not necessarily mean the other. If you find yourself getting extremely "touchy" momentarily when stimulated by certain things, perhaps you just have issues with rude people. I can understand not liking to be disrespected. And no, that does not make you an egoist. That makes you a "normal" human being.

2007-03-12 23:38:08 · answer #3 · answered by eastchic2001 5 · 1 0

Wisdom comes from the self, not from the telling of tales or the pages in a book. One does not become wise by learning what others teach you, but rather unlearning such things and coming to your own realisations.


But if you want any further advice, I would suggest learning to repress emotion altogether if it is going to get the better of you. The Vulcan race in Star Trek were once war-like and quick to anger, but they learnt to put aside their emotion to function logically and they become far more peaceful and reasonable as a result... Let that be a lesson to us all (and not just as mere science fiction).

2007-03-12 23:40:00 · answer #4 · answered by Nihilist Templar 4 · 0 0

by no means the anger you experience and the shape you snap out at human beings is regrettably a elementary psychological section result from newborn abuse. Your intolerance for persons whom disrespect you is likewise a hallmark of whats got here approximately to you interior the previous. The offended individual you grow to be isn't the genuine YOU, its the offended little youngster who doesnt decide directly to be abused. This behaviour in spite of the indisputable fact that could make you or harm you yet can relatively bring about plenty misery on your existence if no longer controlled. turning out to be a member of the army, interpreting scriptures and searching for solutions on your issues are all strategies-blowing procedures of coping with that anger and could additionally help very plenty in arising the guy and the genuine YOU. I even have each self belief you would be triumphant.

2016-12-19 04:22:59 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I get so mad sometimes, I lose my periferal vision. This means I will probably die in traffic. I drive around with Daisy strapped into a car seat while strangers weave and veer all in my space. Just typing this makes it hard to type. My hands are clenching. Other parents are cutting me off leaving me to read their EarthFirst bumper stickers. Really close up reading. I have to pull over sometimes because I AM SOOO FURIOUS! I could almost ram their car. I turn the rearview mirror to better see my daughter but I see a bumper up in my trunk. So, uh...me too. Let me know if you get a good answer to this.

2007-03-12 23:49:37 · answer #6 · answered by daisyjzmum 4 · 0 0

Anger is something that happens to all, the intensity is what matters. It hurts you most. So maybe start there. Why do you choose the pain ?

I had a difficult childhood too, but I tend to avoid anger and pain. Can't handle them well. Being an adult now I have that choice.

2007-03-12 23:44:29 · answer #7 · answered by Sahar 4 · 0 0

egotistic people think that the world revolves around them. everything has to do with them and they control everything and will get mad to keep control. what you have would be concidered anger management problems. not uncommon. but not cool either. but no, anger does not constitute egotistical. i like the internet, it makes me sound smart.

2007-03-12 23:40:07 · answer #8 · answered by Carcin Ogin 2 · 0 0

Culture beat
(Mr. Vain)

Call him Mister Raid
Call him Mister Wrong
Call him Mister Vain
Call him Mister Raid
Call him Mister Wrong
Call him insane
I know what I want and I want it now
I want you
Cos I'm Mister Vain

2007-03-12 23:38:17 · answer #9 · answered by Maestro 3 · 0 3

JUST BECAUSE YOU ARE ANGRY DOES NOT MEAN YOUR EAGO IS BOOSTED. THE BIBLE SAYS BE ANGRY AND SIN NOT. EVERYONE IS ENTITLED TO THEIR FEELINGS, ANGER OR HAPPINESS.IT IS WHAT YOU DO WITH THE ENERGY.

2007-03-12 23:38:22 · answer #10 · answered by ANNIE k 1 · 0 2

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