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Anger is a Secondary Emotion

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If you or someone around you has anger outbursts, is quick to anger or has other anger issues, you may be wondering what causes anger. What really causes anger: other underlying painful emotions that aren’t getting dealt with directly. What’s in This Post Anger is the Tip of the Iceberg List of Negative Emotions Wha

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