To: Steve Van Doorn
Reason or excuse. A person can feel tense and frustrated without taking it out on others. Self control and introspection, along with the golden rule, are all important.
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07/15/2023 10:23:42 PM PDT by
little jeremiah
(Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
To: little jeremiah; Melian; Cletus.D.Yokel; ransomnote
My question: "Can frustration be a reason for high tension?"
little jeremiah answer: "Reason or excuse"
To be clear.
A reason is why a person made an action.
Excuse is when a person made an action that is warranted.
little jeremiah said, "A person can feel tense and frustrated without taking it out on others. Self control and introspection, along with the golden rule, are all important."
Of course that is true. I agreed with you that it isn't an excuse.
You're obfuscating the question.
Again:
My question: "Can frustration be a reason for high tension?"
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