Study Finds Feeling Angry May Help People Achieve Their Goals
A new study found that participants who completed a variety of challenging tasks in a state of anger performed better than participants who felt other emotions such as sadness, desire, or amusement. What do you think?

“Greed works too, FYI.”
Amanda Hammond, Volume Adjuster

“This explains why I’ve never met an angry loser.”
Evan Washington, Fur Trader
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“No thanks. I’ll stick with free-floating anger without purpose.”
Scott Gemmill, AI Developer
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