Ten Lessons About Angry Passive-Aggressive Tactics

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Those who act aloof, must have their way, harbor grudges, and deliver payback think with no shades of gray. Their blocking and low empathy catches up with them or their loved ones.

Silently stewing, rolling eyes, silence, and obstructing what people want are tell-tale signs of anger.Victims tend to be doormats or they speak up; angry people can become aware, negotiate and give up grievances.Less understood: Whatever is mentionable is indeed manageable, as Fred Rogers taught millions of followers.

People who conceal their anger dish up difficulty for their targets. One adult invited immediate family to the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade, hosting and housing their fun. How generous, right? Except that he told his resented sister to find a Manhattan hotel at holiday prices when she, as a solo parent, with two kids, could least afford it. Hence, these three remained at home—likely the grudge-filled Grinch’s intended outcome.

You accept a new job and months later an offer for the spot you’d originally hoped appears. Though you’re struggling, you still see the job you have as perfect preventing you from even considering another opportunity.People become so wedded to grievances—doubling down on them, afraid to lose face—that they seek out faults or pick holes into the fabric of great possibilities. Your father’s new wife can do nothing right. Your youngerfuels inability to reason.

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