The fact that i cannot understand what lies around us and cannot go beyond the Infinity. I know that doesn't make sense but that is precisely what bothers me. It empowers me to make me want to find out even more so it probably weakens yet drives me to that final conclusion we all meet.
2007-09-18 17:28:30
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answered by Chance 3
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Enrage is a strong emotion. To become enraged means you are out of control, you have allowed the ego to have its way instead of being objective to the situation. What empowers me is to know that I (the true me not the ego) is in control.
2007-09-18 17:32:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Being in a state of rage to me means that a person has lost control of themselves in some way. I get angry, frustrated, pissed just like everyone else but I do not feel "enraged" about anything. I honestly can say I have never been "enraged" about any topic or situation.
2007-09-18 17:31:43
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answered by Tibbar 3
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Acts of deliberate malevolence against others is one of those things that totally pushes my buttons. People who go OUT of their way to make others feel miserable is something that I find to be totally disgusting in others as well as myself. mean, spiteful and vindictive people, who are that way because they get some sort of pervers pleasure by making others hurt is one of those thngs that I have NEVER been able to understand and it enrages me to no end. As for empowering me, it CAN if I focus all that rage in a constructive maner onto something constructive. By doing so, I am able to take those negative feelings and change them into positive forces to work good for purposes other than what was intended by the malevolence of those "idiots". It NOT an easy thing to do, but certainly more worthwhile than letting that rage fester in me to build up and eat me up from within.
BB,
Raji the Green Witch
2007-09-19 02:55:25
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answered by Raji the Green Witch 7
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This is a very plausible question. The point I assume you are trying to make is that if a person is against something they would inevitably want to stop that something. Sadly, Most people are sheep being led to slaughter, and cannot think for themselves. Most just go along with the flow of society. However, those who have been able to break away from that have noted that the things that hurt them the most are also the things that allowed them to better understand and shape who they are. So, next time someone ticks you off, don't stew in your own anger. Use it as a learning expeirence to discover yourself and what you believe.
2007-09-18 18:10:51
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answered by Anonymous
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a bully in progress really enrages me....
it empowers me to join in the fray till he/they stops.
with martial arts background helps to make the sicko back off. a few lite punches and verbal warning makes the bully understand some unwritten rules....
2007-09-19 00:53:53
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answered by Mongol 4
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Nope, not at all. Anger and rage are useful in that they can be a source of motivation. However, reliance on this to accomplish things in life is very difficult on our minds and our bodies.
If you need to get angry to feel empowered or to get something done then it may be worth considering that what you are doing is not necessarily what you want.
2007-09-18 18:49:49
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answered by guru 7
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Mistreatment of women, children and Mother Earth.......
I get sooooo mad!
Yes it empowers me~ i use the rage to achieve my goals. It spurs me on in a way....
Ariel
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2007-09-18 22:17:48
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answered by *~Ariel Brigalow Moondust~* 6
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No, rage just causes stress which leads to someone getting a black eye or a person dying of a coronary.
2007-09-18 17:46:11
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answered by Vivianna 4
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bigotry, intolerance, any attacks on my son, misogyny, patriarchy, deliberate harm to our planet.
I am empowered by my rage at these things, bc the rage motivates me to get off my scrawny behind and DO something about it!
2007-09-18 17:39:21
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answered by Lady Morgana 7
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