03-02-2012, 06:12 PM
thanks for all the Answers everyone.
I posted just before I left work, and had some time to think about it more on the Train home and while cooking Breakfast.
I am Thinking that the Rage Response is linked to the Fight/Flight mechanism that we have programmed into our bodies.
if we make the choice to FIGHT, then RAGE is activated.
our bodies are flooded with adrenals and all other good chemicals, and the Male (or possibly Female!) is prepared for Combat. That's why RAGE can feel so good - you feel powerful, alert, connected, ready for anything.
so RAGE is possibly not good/bad/desirable/undesirable, it's just a consequence of a body circuit that we have for our survival.
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of course, the Fight/Flight mechanism can be triggered in non-useful ways in our cramped living conditions.
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it can also be triggered by the things that you guys have suggested above.
I posted just before I left work, and had some time to think about it more on the Train home and while cooking Breakfast.
I am Thinking that the Rage Response is linked to the Fight/Flight mechanism that we have programmed into our bodies.
if we make the choice to FIGHT, then RAGE is activated.
our bodies are flooded with adrenals and all other good chemicals, and the Male (or possibly Female!) is prepared for Combat. That's why RAGE can feel so good - you feel powerful, alert, connected, ready for anything.
so RAGE is possibly not good/bad/desirable/undesirable, it's just a consequence of a body circuit that we have for our survival.
- -
of course, the Fight/Flight mechanism can be triggered in non-useful ways in our cramped living conditions.
- -
it can also be triggered by the things that you guys have suggested above.