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Why Anger Isnt the Problem and How Learning to Manage It Can Improve Your Mental Health?
Experts say anger is a natural emotion with an important purpose. The real risk lies not in feeling it, but in how it’s ...
Rage bait has the internet, well, raging. But what is rage bait? What's the future of it? And why are so many content ...
"Rage bait," which refers to online content deliberately designed to elicit anger or outrage, has been named the 2025 Oxford ...
Rage is an extreme form of anger, with intense aggressive impulses. It’s caused by perceived violation of rights, status, or ...
Most of my work looks at how we can understand and manage our own experiences with anger. However, there’s another side to this, since we all have to talk to, or work with, angry people all the time.
"Rage bait" has been named the word of the year by the Oxford University Press. It means social media content that is ...
The 2025 selection follows its predecessors, "brain rot" from 2024, "rizz" from 2023 and "goblin mode" from 2022.
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Out(rage)d! Cashing in on your anger
If you clicked on that headline, sorry — you’ve just been rage-baited.But that's exactly what the platforms are doing, ...
We all know someone who seems to carry a storm cloud around with them, seemingly furious at the world. While it’s tempting to chalk it up to a short fuse or a bad day, there's often more going on ...
When you think about uncontrolled anger, you might think of raised voices, slammed doors, or holes punched in walls. But it's more about deep insecurities, needs that have been ignored, and emotional ...
What fascinates me isn't that manufactured rage is thriving, but that we've industrialised and monetised it. We humans have ...
"Rage bait" edged out "biohack" and "aura farming" to become the word of the year. (woocat / Getty Images) Take a deep breath and think of your happy place: "rage bait" is the 2025 Oxford Word of the ...
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