Jeroen Pietryga

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it is to say that often anger comes from a place that isn’t angry about the thing we seem to be angry about, that anger is often a liability and not an asset, and that we aren’t locked in to falling victim to it by always letting ourselves think that we have personally been made victims by the world.
The Art of Living a Meaningless Existence: Ideas from Philosophy That Change the Way You Think
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