Andrii Kovalchuk

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“I’m angry” is wrong. “Right now I am anger” is closer to the truth of the matter. My sister’s ex-husband wrote me an email as he was going through the divorce proceedings with my sister and stated our usual concept of anger wonderfully: “It’s impossible not to feel angry when you are facing the gale-force winds of your emotions whipping across your body.” Most of us experience most of our emotions like that most of the time.
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