
#112 - Recalibrating Our Views on Anger and Shame: A Dialogue with Daniel Sznycer
Converging Dialogues
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Anger, Culture, Morals, Etctera
Anger is still an underlying emotion that's occurring, even if people have different cultures and norms and morals and things like that. A lot of open paramaters in the kind of things that people value will be important in determining the manifest form of anger. There not no antic or not strictly genetic. And so you can call that a catual theory of angera. Soi'm entirely, i ayn that's entirely true. But my suspicion is that we will find that there are some concental primitives and variables and modes of operation that underlie anger That transcend poplations and space, time, ecology, religion, language,. For example, everything else equal, the higher the benef
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