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Board Politics & Society
Re: Is it good to take decisions when one is angry?
by
Obulis
on 14/06/2025, 12:56:28 UTC
Making decisions when you’re angry is like driving through a storm. You can’t see clearly & you’re more likely to crash. Anger clouds judgment, narrows your focus & pushes you towards short term reactions instead of long term solutions. You might say or do something you’ll regret, just to feel better in the moment. Wait until you’ve cooled down, clarity comes with calm.

In the rage of anger, the minds/souls eyes is blind, so blind that  driving in the storm might even be better off, because you can decide to slow down. To be more specific, acting in anger is more likened to not just driving but driving speed through a storm..

Ordinarily, when an idea strikes your mind the best thing to do is conserve it. Sometimes you will later realize it wasn't worth launching or more insight will show up making it a better approach.. To talk of anger that is already launchable in action or words.

Deciding when angry has left so many regrettable pains even life time pains.
Calming down can work magic