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Title: If anger was a colour
Description: If anger was colour showing how the minds cerebrum works.
Description: If anger was colour showing how the minds cerebrum works.
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If anger was a colour, it would be Red
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Everyone’s image of exasperation is different
and what one may feel could be the intensity of one moving from mild irritation to
frustration and rage
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Just think about it ! Imagine a swarm of Scarlet waves surrounding you
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You might think that I am
exaggerating- using hyperbole to make you sway to my side of the argument – but the
feeling one gets from this potent emotion it demonstrates the power of this rufescent hue
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Consider Professor Hance Bedford’s view
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No one can stop them, no one can prevent them and no one can really explain why this
can occur
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However the top major concern is the fact that antagonistic feelings inevitably
affects one’s health
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Interestingly, a survey which was conducted by Professor Hance Bedford from UCL showed
that 53% of Women and 67% of Men described their anger using the old adage “seeing
red”
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It does not take a lot for someone to explode over an issue that may not seem worth it in
retrospect
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There is a distinctive rise and acidic tone
in my voice as it rises from one decibel to another in nano seconds, Don’t believe me ? If
not do some self-examination! In my opinion, anger is an intense feeling, yes
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Warning signals are like a stop sign: They are there to tell you to halt before you make a
treacherous decision, hurt someone’s feelings or just injure yourself
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Out of 100 students 73% of them elucidated that anger was like a monkey
stealing their lunch, that it would make them lose their senses and feel them with the
desire for revenge
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If studied correctly the figures speak for themselves: the impact of rage is astronomical
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Why do I care about this ? I want to help
people evolve and labelling and emotion a colour simplifies the recognition process which
might enable people to become more peaceful and less pugnacious
Title: If anger was a colour
Description: If anger was colour showing how the minds cerebrum works.
Description: If anger was colour showing how the minds cerebrum works.