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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 23:35:26 · 4 answers · asked by Go For Broke 3 in Social Science Psychology

4 answers

Yes, you said it all in your details and you know what is happening. You stressed that the person does not deserve your anger. Now you are well trained, thanks to the Army and know how to act, but by your own description, you "snap out" and attack. This is leftover from your childhood, as you imagined it did. You even call it "a fire inside" of you. Some anger management training is required and will help you break the cycle you call "snapping out" before you hurt someone you love who has nothing to do with your childhood. Good luck!! @8-)

2007-03-13 00:56:30 · answer #1 · answered by Dovey 7 · 0 0

Not at all

The anger you feel and how you snap out at people is unfortunately a common psychological side effect from child abuse. Your intolerance for people whom disrespect you is also an indicator of whats happened to you in the past.

The angry person you become is not the real YOU, its the angry little kid who doesnt like to be abused. This behaviour however can make you or break you but can certainly lead to much distress in your life if not managed.

Joining the army, reading scriptures and seeking answers to your problems are all excellent ways of managing that anger and can also help very much in developing the man and the real YOU. I have every confidence you will succeed.

2007-03-13 01:04:13 · answer #2 · answered by Truth D 4 · 0 0

i think of in case you look closer you could discover that the anger you experience may be able to be a veil to disguise soreness. those emotions of violence that are probably led to via the strikes of others are relatively a subconscious reminiscence of a prior painful concern it somewhat is being delivered on. each so often it ought to be the way somebody looks at or talks to somebody that triggers those emotions. it somewhat is extra common to get offended than that's to stand the soreness, that could properly be difficult to do. as quickly as the braveness is summoned to stand, experience, and get to the middle of that soreness, those offended reactions will start to subside. i know, because of the fact i've got had the comparable undertaking.

2016-12-19 04:23:02 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

necessarily not every one should be like that.but ur past experiences and the frustration they load in u makes all things bothering u.they is no need for me to tell u again what to do ,as u r already doing the same.if not subsided in a few trails seek for a professional help
good luck!

2007-03-13 01:27:39 · answer #4 · answered by sarayyu 3 · 0 0

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