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Most people don’t realize how much frustration they carry until it finally breaks through the smile they’ve been wearing all day. We move from morning to night performing, pleasing, and pushing through deadlines—never noticing how fast our internal engine has been running. Anger Is Relative reveals the hidden physics behind that daily pressure, showing why even the calmest, kindest people can feel

Children don’t need to be shouted at to inherit anger; they absorb it through atmosphere. They watch how their parents navigate pressure, conflict, and disappointment, and those patterns become the emotional blueprint they carry into adulthood. A child who grows up around chronic tension learns to anticipate conflict before it begins, to scan faces for danger, and to adjust themselves to keep the peace. This becomes their emotional inheritance—a lineage of speed, fear, and self-protection that repeats generation after generation. Unless someone breaks the cycle, the frustration felt in one kitchen becomes the frustration felt in another decades later.
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