To me, it's OK to have differences. But we don't have to be mad about it. You know? And I think that's where sometimes we get so passionate that we - you know, it turns into anger.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think, for one, we have to really accept that anger is a normal human emotion that can be a positive force for change.
We all get angry and jealous sometimes, none of us is perfect, but we should not try to be different.
A certain amount of anger doesn't make us less empathetic, less humane, less loving. It just makes us real.
At the end of the day, we're just trying to prevent each other from going mad.
I feel like we sometimes let our emotions and anger get in the way.
It's just really important that we start celebrating our differences. Let's start tolerating first, but then we need to celebrate our differences.
I both love and do not love; and am mad and not mad.
If you don't acknowledge differences, it's as bad as stereotyping or reducing someone.
We go on and on about our differences. But, you know, our differences are less important than our similarities. People have a lot in common with one another, whether they see that or not.
Men are fair, and they have learned not to personalize anger - they can disagree with you and argue to the bone, but afterward they still consider you a nice person with whom the underlying human relationship need not be altered.
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