I get angry when I think that people are blatantly incorrect on matters of fact.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I exaggerate when I'm angry, but I've never gone around telling people things that aren't true about me.
I always entertain the notion that I'm wrong, or that I'll have to revise my opinion. Most of the time that feels good; sometimes it really hurts and is embarrassing.
It infuriates me to be wrong when I know I'm right.
I do work a lot on arguing that things which people assume are always wrong are not necessarily so and, indeed, can often be right.
I'm not someone who feels anger on particular issues.
When you learn that a truth is a lie, anger follows.
People get angry at others who express a different opinion, while, in fact, they should be angry at themselves. But we must be angry at ourselves the most when we say something today, only to say something else tomorrow.
People misinterpret what I say all the time: They think I'm being offensive, when really, I'm only being opinionated.
Anger does not solve problems - anger only makes things worse. I go by the old saying, 'Don't make important decisions when you're angry.'
I'm not angry, I'm not an angry person, but I do sometimes like playing with the perception of anger, as in pretending that I'm more angry than I actually am, and sometimes it works quite well.