With that said, the person who gets angry loses.
As the Buddah said, "Holding onto anger is like picking up a hot coal with the intention of throwing it at someone else. You are the one who gets burned."
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With that said, the person who gets angry loses.
As the Buddah said, "Holding onto anger is like picking up a hot coal with the intention of throwing it at someone else. You are the one who gets burned."
I agree with PSacramento. When anger becomes rage, you are no longer in control. Seek counseling or this will begin to spill over into the rest of your life. I suspect it is the sign of a deeper problem and since you are asking the question, you probably already know.
Yep, you have a problem, seek help.
ditto.
You are on the road to get from point A to point B in a timely and safe fashion. Someone getting in front of you in no way hinders that. It's funny that you use terms like "making me his bitch" "man-handled" and "girlified" when you are indeed being an emotional toddler on the road.
Just saw this:
A little humor can help too. Completely unmarked and unlikely looking vehicles seem to be becoming popular in Highway Patrol departments.
If you do a lot of driving, once in awhile you'll see one of those individuals who doesn't think changing lanes 18 inches off everyone's front bumper at 55mph is a hindrance accidently do it to an officer in an unmarked vehicle. When that happens, it's funny to see an ordinary looking Dodge pickup or Chevy Malibu light up like a Christmas tree with red and blue strobes. --It's one of those, "There is justice in the world after all" moments.
I cuss at people on the road, it's fun. I seriously hate when people do things on the road that affect me, that I personally don't do to others. But most times I just want people to give me an excuse to flip 'em off.