Displaced aggression can have serious and even fatal consequences, from road rage to domestic violence, and it seems to be on the rise. These are the key factors driving the crisis.
The first step is to be aware of displaced aggression as a tendency, and to ask: What if we are hurting ourselves by ignoring this? The second step is to give up identifying with a polarized group so that you have greater access to yourself as an individual. The third step is to either explore the role of your own pain in the context of collective trauma, or to give up this chase for causality, and to live into your greatest possibility instead.
if you don't hide behind the"group" that distracts you from how you, as an individual, can elevate society if you act into a field of possibility that construes all people and groups as one.
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