I already don’t hurt people. My problem was that I was entering mental states that, if I continued to enter them, made me somewhat liable to potentially hurt someone.
Also, the people who make me extremely angry have so far been either people who I am not near in person (historical figures and people running organizations with goals directly counter to my interests), or people with power over me (I’m a disabled teenager, they’re legally allowed to do all sorts of stuff and call it ‘treatment’ if they wanted to), both of whom are groups that I really don’t want to or can’t scream at. (I would like to scream at the people who state that preventing deaths from measles leads to autism, and that a chance of autism is worse than a lower chance of dying painfully, but they quite wisely avoid me.)
Have you tried screaming at someone? Not as bad as hurting someone, and it gives an immediate feedback.
I already don’t hurt people. My problem was that I was entering mental states that, if I continued to enter them, made me somewhat liable to potentially hurt someone.
Also, the people who make me extremely angry have so far been either people who I am not near in person (historical figures and people running organizations with goals directly counter to my interests), or people with power over me (I’m a disabled teenager, they’re legally allowed to do all sorts of stuff and call it ‘treatment’ if they wanted to), both of whom are groups that I really don’t want to or can’t scream at. (I would like to scream at the people who state that preventing deaths from measles leads to autism, and that a chance of autism is worse than a lower chance of dying painfully, but they quite wisely avoid me.)
Oh. :(
As my religious friends sometimes say:
”It is a dreadful thing to fall into the hands of the living doctor.”
(Hebrews 10:31, more or less)