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blindm | 5 years ago

> My decidedly Holocaust-centric childhood failed to instill in me hostile emotions toward Nazis, or anti-Semites generally.

Stockholm syndrome?[0]

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_syndrome

I remember a lyric by Rage Against the Machine that went:

    'Anger is a gift'.
Yes you can channel anger in positive ways, but I personally find it a low frequency emotion that serves no purpose.

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spaetzleesser|5 years ago

In Buddhism anger is viewed as a poison. Over the years I am agreeing with this more and more. It seems lately it has become very fashionable to constantly being "outraged", "angry" or similar. Sometimes anger can motivate people to change things but usually it causes a lot of friction and prevents finding solutions to problems. Anger can also easily be exploited by political leaders.

agurk|5 years ago

I've seen the phrase "Anger is a good servant but a terrible master" used to encapsulate some of this. The idea being that if you control it but get energy from it then it can be used positively, but if you become angry and lose control then that will lead to bad things.

I don't know if this can be squared with the Buddhist view however. Is seeing it as poison meant to say it's bad in all measures, or is there an appreciation of the dose making the poison?