
329. Marc Schulz — The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness
The Michael Shermer Show
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The Construction of Blame Is a Part of What Makes Us Anger
We tend to get angry when we think people have done things to us intentionally. It's the same way that, you know, many of us get worked up when people cut in front of us or they cheat somehow and get in the line ahead of us. So blame is a really important part of what makes us angry. But that construction of blame depends on all sorts of things that are going on inside our heads that we have a lot of say over.
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