It would be interesting to see a more long-term study about habits around processing anger.
For instance, randomly assigning people different advice about processing anger (likely to have quite an impact on them, I don’t think the average person receives much advice in that class) and then checking in on them a few years later and ask them things like, how many enemies they have, how many enemies they’ve successfully defeated, how many of their interpersonal issues they resolve successfully?
It would be interesting to see a more long-term study about habits around processing anger.
For instance, randomly assigning people different advice about processing anger (likely to have quite an impact on them, I don’t think the average person receives much advice in that class) and then checking in on them a few years later and ask them things like, how many enemies they have, how many enemies they’ve successfully defeated, how many of their interpersonal issues they resolve successfully?