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The Price You Pay for Anger

Most people believe anger is a fleeting emotion that fades once the shouting stops. Clinical data tells a different story. Even brief moments of rage impose a physiological tax that lingers far longer than you’d expect.

Anger literally shuts down the rational parts of your brain. Your prefrontal cortex goes offline, your blood vessels constrict, and your judgment narrows. When these moments stack up over months and years, the damage accumulates in ways you can’t see until later on.

Common advice like venting feels satisfying in the moment—but there’s a reason it actually makes everything worse.

But there’s one psychological tool that dissolves anger almost instantly. It’s not meditation, and it’s not deep breathing. It’s a specific mental shift that works like a biological fire extinguisher.

Your temper has been keeping score. Here’s how to stop it.

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🖋️ Your Heart and Mind Keep Score of Every Angry Moment
https://ept.ms/HeartandMindKeepsScore

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