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Anger Yesterday

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  Today anger seems to hang in the air now like a low-grade fever. Everywhere you look, someone is irritated, offended, outraged, or ready to snap. It’s as if the emotional climate has shifted, and the default temperature is hotter than it used to be. But here’s the thing: I don’t remember this from childhood. Growing up as a baby boomer, I remember disagreements, frustrations, and the occasional blow-up — but not this constant hum of public anger. Has something actually changed, or does it only feel that way? The answer is yes — something has changed. Several things, in fact. 1. Anger used to be private. Now it’s public. In the world many of us grew up in, adults kept their tempers behind closed doors. Children weren’t exposed to every adult frustration. Neighbors didn’t unload on each other in the grocery store. And if someone was having a bad day, the whole town didn’t hear about it. Today, anger is: posted tweeted livestreamed commented on algorithmically promoted We’re not nec...