When I was in high school, rarely was an insult worse than calling someone “fake.” “Gosh, I love your shoes,” a girl might say, sitting next to you in chemistry, simultaneously giving you a side-eye ...
Anger is bad for your health in more ways than you think. Getting angry doesn’t just hurt our mental health, it’s also damaging to our hearts, brains and gastrointestinal systems, according to doctors ...
Fifth in a series of posts on what philosophy can contribute to understanding and addressing anger (part IV here) In Anger and Forgiveness, Martha Nussbaum tries to persuade her readers that anger has ...
Part 1 of a two-part series. A new multi-pronged study reaffirms what I've learned as an ultra-endurance athlete about the perks of getting angry when tackling a difficult challenge but shifting gears ...