Being sadly angry!
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I have always see in movies, series and other media that once a person is sad and angry at the same time; anger takes over sadness and that person would act out of rage. But when you experience it, that's not the case.
When one is sadly angry, that person would mostly be silent. If one acts out of anger in this scenario, his/her sadness would not be gone, as what ever happened in the past cannot be corrected totally by the future or present action. So what ever is shown in movies for this kinda mixed emotion is inaccurate.
Being sadly angry is difficult for one's brain to handle. If one want to act out in rage one would be too sad to do stuff; but if that person wants to be sadly depressed, his/her anger would not let him/her be depressed. This is the point when silence kicks in and that scumbag brain would just shut down without sending any response. So, the most appropriate expression for being sadly angry is being blank.
Sadness and Anger is from the same part of the brain. So technically it is possible.
ReplyDeleteA depressed person cannot be acting out with rage at the same time. Thus it is very much evident that both cannot be dealt at the same time, even though it belongs to one part of the brain!
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