With each “wrong” impulse, the One’s fixation with being correct and avoiding fault is in conflict with a natural and spontaneous impulse, instinct, or feeling. This conflict is frustrating, and the critical function that maintains it is relentless. This simmering anger then easily becomes resentment when confronted with “rule-breaking” or self-indulgent behavior. The One’s perception that being a resentful person is itself “wrong” or “bad” encloses the personality in a cycle of judgment and anger, of reaction and often, regret.