Originally posted by MyDo
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I respectfully disagree with your assessment that I am one of those people. I do understand where you're coming from and share some of your angst regarding "those guys"(though I admit I sometimes learned a lot about myself through pain).
People that are ultra-aggressive like myself, find coping mechanisms as to not be horrible to train/be/chill with.
Many years ago I nearly decked my friend who is about as close to sainthood as normal humans can be. He said in spite of our 8 years of friendship he wouldn't be my friend if I did that. Serious wake-up call about handling anger/aggression that obviously still sticks with me today.
BUT!!!
I do believe though that the intent of the OP was to find ways to encourage aggressiveness. I stand by my comments and add one more: find the things that drive you insane and express your anger via aggression. In the Mike Tyson documentary he talks about how his motivation came from never wanting to be victimized again. Find your mental keys and then ideally transfer that aggression to the bag/opponent/necro's shins! :P
People that are ultra-aggressive like myself, find coping mechanisms as to not be horrible to train/be/chill with.
Many years ago I nearly decked my friend who is about as close to sainthood as normal humans can be. He said in spite of our 8 years of friendship he wouldn't be my friend if I did that. Serious wake-up call about handling anger/aggression that obviously still sticks with me today.
BUT!!!
I do believe though that the intent of the OP was to find ways to encourage aggressiveness. I stand by my comments and add one more: find the things that drive you insane and express your anger via aggression. In the Mike Tyson documentary he talks about how his motivation came from never wanting to be victimized again. Find your mental keys and then ideally transfer that aggression to the bag/opponent/necro's shins! :P
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