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You don't seem to believe people are responsible for their own emotions. I do. Difference of opinion, I guess

Well yes, it certainly is a big difference of opinion but that's allowed.  It would be beyond my mental & emotional capabilites to remain unruffled in the face of such relentless provocation and goading.  In order to retain my dignity and sanity I would have to be where JJ wasn't.

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Bateman - yes I agree to a point, but its quite a hard thing to take responsibility for your own anger when, say, the nazis have wiped your whole family out.

Perhaps it's not being angry per se - it's acting out that anger and upon that anger that is the responsibility of the individual.  Though I do believe you can train yourself to be relatively impassive except when you choose not to be.
bateman
" Perhaps it's not being angry per se - it's acting out that anger and upon that anger that is the responsibility of the individual.  Though I do believe you can train yourself to be relatively impassive except when you choose not to be. "

I agree what you say about training yourself and being the ringmaster of all your emotions - I think it is possible.  But some things are just too overwhelming I think, for me anyway.
Anyway, food for thought Bateman - thanks.
Jeggo (Ben`s Buddy/Member of JJ`s LS]
I like her even more, she has so much patience putting up with him.. some are saying that he needs to get away from Josie when JJ has said in his own words that he can't function without her there. He is paranoid and argumentative, whilst she is jealous and insecure about things.


I would prefer them on their own mixing with the others, trouble is they like each other and stubborn plus it goes round in circles such is the marmite nature of their friendship.
darloboy (Play The Game!)
Some emotions can trigger other ones off. Yes you have to control your own anger, and if that means staying away from certain people who can push you past your comfort level, then that may be necessary. Not always possibly.
What about other emotions, do you think emotions like happiness and sadnesss can be affected from someone else's mood.
Emm

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