Actions taken as outcome of rage

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Posted: 18 years ago
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There are involuntary decisions or actions taken by individuals in fit of rage. Is such a persons actions are in good faith :

Do you think any kind of negative rage even though justified, morally right and we should support?

Disclaimer - Please don't quote me, am just trying to generate debateable topics. Yes am a radio and reader person, helps me get to these topics.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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I personally feel that rage clouds your judgement...no matter how justified or morally correct it is. Therefore, one should avoid taking any decisions in rage. Go for a long walk, take a long shower, do deep breaths...whatever calms you down and then decide what action to take.

If you end up hurting the other person (who caused the rage) emotionally or physically...this hurt can't be justified...no matter how justified your rage was.....just my two cents 😳
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Radical thinking is lacking in fit of rage and fit of love.Most of the times, I neither justify such actions, nor find them morally correct (mostly) and hence don't support them even if the rage originates to defend deep love.

JohnQ is a rare example when I tend to become supportive
and that has nothing to do with Denzel Washington being so sexy!😳
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: mermaid_QT

Radical thinking is lacking in fit of rage and fit of love.Most of the times, I neither justify such actions, nor find them morally correct (mostly) and hence don't support them even if the rage originates to defend deep love.

JohnQ is a rare example when I tend to become supportive
and that has nothing to do with Denzel Washington being so sexy!😳

😆😆😆..now add lust to your list above as well😆 He is so damn cute...love that guy yaar😳

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gauri_3

😆😆😆..now add lust to your list above as well😆 He is so damn cute...love that guy yaar😳

lol @ lust.. 😆 & he is❤️ adorable..
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: raj5000

There are involuntary decisions or actions taken by individuals in fit of rage. Is such a persons actions are in good faith :

Do you think any kind of negative rage even though justified, morally right and we should support?

Disclaimer - Please don't quote me, am just trying to generate debateable topics. Yes am a radio and reader person, helps me get to these topics.

actions taken in the fit of rage, can sometimes be invalidated based upon temporary insanity, whether the victim of the actions forgives and forgets it, is really upon the action taken

If it is a broken trust, I will never forgive that person

As for supporting someone who commits an action in the fit of rage even though justified, no the person commiting the action is in a fit of rage, the person supporting it, is just conniving, IMO people who connive are just bottom feeders

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Action taken in rage lacks good judgement. One's mind is clouded and can't take proper decision. It may have been justified temoporiry but may regret it later on.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dabulls23

Action taken in rage lacks good judgement. One's mind is clouded and can't take proper decision. It may have been justified temoporiry but may regret it later on.

Even if they are justifible? ...

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: sareg

actions taken in the fit of rage, can sometimes be invalidated based upon temporary insanity, whether the victim of the actions forgives and forgets it, is really upon the action taken

If it is a broken trust, I will never forgive that person

As for supporting someone who commits an action in the fit of rage even though justified, no the person commiting the action is in a fit of rage, the person supporting it, is just conniving, IMO people who connive are just bottom feeders

At the spur of moment how can one make that accessement?

Ok - sorry Sareg,.. but again a scenario :

Guy is a cheater dumps a girl.AA They meet in a party after few months, where guy is with another girl, girlAA remembers old times.. looks at this guy who is now close to another girl. She sees this guy doing the same moveslike holding her hand and placeing on his head.. that she GirlAA remembers so so fake and is sooo sad and raged .. goes and slaps the guy and humilates him for no reason. Walks out. As a friend of GirlAA one should support her or say ur action was wrong?

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