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Addiction Quote by Sage Steadman

“You know how some people develop addictions to manage their overwhelming emotions? Some people become alcoholics, coke fiends, potheads, pill-poppers, over-eaters, sex addicts or meth-heads. Well, Ann seemed to have a similar addiction to anger, he concluded. Feeling angry served the dual purpose…” quote by Sage Steadman
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““You know how some people develop addictions to manage their overwhelming emotions? Some people become alcoholics, coke fiends, potheads, pill-poppers, over-eaters, sex addicts or meth-heads. Well, Ann seemed to have a similar addiction to anger, he concluded. Feeling angry served the dual purpose of keeping others at a safe distance while drowning out all other competing and overwhelming emotions.””

Sage Steadman

About This Quote

Anger can become a coping mechanism that masks deeper emotional pain and isolates others.

In simple terms: Anger hides deeper feelings and pushes people away.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and address underlying emotions instead of relying on anger.

Themes

psychology addiction emotional regulation

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

analytical psychological

When to use this quote

  • therapy sessions
  • stressful work environments
  • relationship conflicts
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

coping mechanisms self‑sabotage interpersonal distance

Questions to Reflect On

  • What emotions lie beneath your anger?
  • How does anger affect your connections with others?
A Different Perspective

Anger may provide temporary relief but can damage relationships and mental health.

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