Sweet, Addictive Anger

We've all been getting high off anger, and now we're addicted.

The outrage, the rush, the soaring thrill of it all.

Repeated so many times a day on social media. A virus that spreads in bus stop groups, coffee shops, conference rooms at work. And we let it flood our veins if we are not judicious in our media consumption.

  • Hit.

  • High.

  • Crash.

  • Repeat.

Or we could just shut it off.

  • Turn it down.

  • Look away.

  • Decide not to respond.

Decide not to shoot anger into our bloodstream. Decide to search for ways to work together instead of against.

Which path sounds more productive for our future?

Maybe we should choose that one.

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