How is anger different from aggression?
Anger is a primary, innate emotion that signals when our personal integrity is violated, while aggression is the action that follows anger's activation. Society often conflates these two concepts, treating felt anger as if it were already violent behavior. Understanding this distinction is crucial for healthy emotional expression.
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