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Sometimes, it feels like the world is just taunting you. There’s that jerk who took your parking spot and avoided eye contact. The punk who just dropped their used coffee cup on your sidewalk. The stranger who tried to discipline your kid for being a kid. How could your anger not get the better of you? The answer to that is, with practice. With discipline. And with a coping mechanism or four. Anger is a natural emotion that everyone experiences. What you do with it is up to you


    SELF   

How to Not Let Anger Get the Best of You


It's about being kind to yourself and making a commitment to being more peaceful since having anger on an open tap is a drain on yourself and others.

 
 
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“By acting angrily, you actually increase the likelihood of continuing to act angrily, just as acting loving and compassionate tends to increase the individual’s tendency towards love and compassion.”


 — psychotherapist Ross Grossman on understanding anger.

    DRINKS   

9 Excellent New Bourbons Every Whiskey Lover Should Seek Out


These new bottles, from distilleries spanning from Kentucky to New York, Charleston to Chicago, are not to be missed.

 
 
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    PLAY   

15 of the Best 80’s Cartoons and Where to Stream Them


Looking for a dose of nostalgia? Look no further.

 
 
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    HEALTH   

These Three Indicators at 35 Are Linked to Your Risk of Dementia


A new study proves that when it comes to your brain health later in life it pays to be physically healthy now.

 
 
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    PARENTING   

At What Age Do You Stop Burping a Baby?


Four to 6 months is a good rule of thumb, but these are the specific signs to look for.

 
 
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