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Max Pemberton, a psychiatrist, wrote in the Daily Telegraph that "this is a book to make you enraged ... because it's about how big business puts profits over patient welfare, allows people to die because they don't want to disclose damning research evidence, and the tricks they play to make sure doctors do not have all the evidence when it comes to appraising whether a drug really works or not".
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Make sure you do not make impossible people angry; although they usually (of course) "have no temper" and are "reasonable to everybody," the fact is that if you enrage them, they will blow their stack like you can't believe.
But TV is, above all, entertainment, and what good is entertainment if you stop letting it entertain you and start letting it get you absolutely enraged?
You go blind to evidence that contradicts your group's moral consensus, and you become enraged at teammates who suggest that the other side is not entirely bad (as New Jersey's governor, Chris Christie, is now finding out).
There were scratch marks on the windowpanes, along with what I'm guessing was saliva, the thick, bubbly kind that forms when you're enraged.
Like, if you can't just chill out and enjoy the radio and the scenery, what else is going to make you unnecessarily enraged?
Perhaps you are enraged at what feels like a betrayal of your belief in hard work and playing by the rules.
You were enraged that a school would actively hide cases of sexual "misconduct" from its records because "No one wants to go to a rape school," and when you read that her friends actively discouraged her from seeking help because it would hurt their social status, you despaired for humanity.
When you're enraged or about to overreact, take deep breaths and count to 10.
People are going to frustrate you, hurt you and even enrage you.
The Trumpites are motivated by that same idea as sixties activism: if you aren't enraged, then you haven't been paying attention.
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