This service will consider how two philosophers, Gyalse Tokme Zongpo and Aristotle wrote, with slightly different emphases, about anger. In both cases the very brief passages were parts of a larger whole and were about personal anger. What they had to say would be quite relevant to groups, governments, and other entities in our contentious world. The passages are clear enough and short enough for deep personal reflection and discussion about that very human emotion.
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