Anger is for care.
Does it anger you when you see progress stopped? When you see someone about to do something significant for others only to be stopped by a leader who says, "but before you do that, we need to set some rules."That angers me. And it's not the leader interfering that angers me - it's the interference. And I anger because I care.Anger is for showing care. It's for showing the world that what frustrates us – matters to us. It's for communicating to others, "hey, can this matter to you too?"But, like foresight, anger stops becoming useful when it becomes excessive. Care. But care just enough.