That’s usually how the giant of anger works in our lives. We say, on the surface, everything’s fine. “I don’t consider myself the angry type,” we tell our friends. But underneath the subfloor of our heart something’s been rubbing us the wrong way for a while. Unchecked and unresolved, we are headed for trouble. That’s why dealing with the giant of rejection is so important for us. Most anger is rooted in some form of rejection. Something that was or wasn’t said. Something that was repeatedly done to us. Something we deserved but were deprived of. A hurt. A wound. A stab. What do we do about
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