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“Anger rarely begins with the moment in front of us. It is the echo of something older — a bruise we never tended, a disappointment we swallowed, a boundary we didn’t know how to name. It rises because something inside us feels unseen, unheard, or unprotected. And instead of reaching inward to understand the wound, we reach outward to strike at whatever is closest.” — Ayisha Bhatti
Anger rarely begins with the moment in front of us. It is the echo of something older — a bruise we never tended, a disappointment we swallowed, a boundary we didn’t know how to name. It rises because something inside us feels unseen, unheard, or unprotected. And instead of reaching inward to understand the wound, we reach outward to strike at whatever is closest.