In This Age of Massive and Instantaneous Social Media, How Can Angry Americans on Both Sides of Hot Button Issues Reduce Their Anger? Fears in America About Terrorism, Personal Safety, and Race Relations are Clearly on the Rise.

In This Age of Massive and Instantaneous Social Media, How Can Angry Americans on Both Sides of Hot Button Issues Reduce Their Anger? Fears in America About Terrorism, Personal Safety, and Race Relations are Clearly on the Rise.

Dr. John H. Braccio and Dave discuss, on the “Morning Wake-Up With Dave Akerly” Radio Show, on 7/26/16 on WILS, 1320 a.m.in Lansing, Michigan, about IN THIS AGE OF MASSIVE AND INSTANTANEOUS silifke eskort numaraları SOCIAL MEDIA-HOW CAN ANGRY AMERICANS ON BOTH SIDES OF HOT BUTTON ISSUES REDUCE THEIR ANGER? Dr. Braccio says he personally does not remember such divisive rancor between basically moral human beings. Of course, a problem is that disputing persons do not feel the other persons are basically moral beings. Because most people socialize with persons similar politically to themselves and often seek out views similar to their own on social media or their reading materials we should not be surprised by the sharp bifurcation of political views in America.  Dr. Braccio feels an advantage of his is that in his office he meets with people from all walks of life and he clearly sees daily how basically good persons have great anger with others in this election cycle. The mission of all of us is not to demand change in the political views of others but look for strategies we can use to reduce what is often clearly our own mentally unhealthy anger. One obvious thing is to greatly reduce social media time on the computer. Dr. Braccio also said all of us need to be more tolerant and not take everything others say or think so personally.

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