Dr. Ryan Martin
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It exists in us because it encouraged our ancestors to fight back. And so it was a survival mechanism. And so from that perspective, it's still valuable. So the same way I get thirsty and I get a sip of water, anger motivates me to confront injustice.
Right. And you're going to need it too. I mean, if they didn't, if we got rid of anger completely would be, then what if there were tyranny or something, we'd never be able to stand up to it, you know, or what if there were, yeah.
Right. And you're going to need it too. I mean, if they didn't, if we got rid of anger completely would be, then what if there were tyranny or something, we'd never be able to stand up to it, you know, or what if there were, yeah.
Right. And you're going to need it too. I mean, if they didn't, if we got rid of anger completely would be, then what if there were tyranny or something, we'd never be able to stand up to it, you know, or what if there were, yeah.
I mean, anger is behind all these social movements in, in really meaningful ways. Right. And now we were talking earlier about protests and social media that, um, but anger is what's motivating most of those in oftentimes in, in, in healthy ways. Um, yeah.
I mean, anger is behind all these social movements in, in really meaningful ways. Right. And now we were talking earlier about protests and social media that, um, but anger is what's motivating most of those in oftentimes in, in, in healthy ways. Um, yeah.
I mean, anger is behind all these social movements in, in really meaningful ways. Right. And now we were talking earlier about protests and social media that, um, but anger is what's motivating most of those in oftentimes in, in, in healthy ways. Um, yeah.
Yeah. Um, Dr. Ryan Martin, I'm trying to think of anything else we can cover. I think we got a pretty good.
Yeah. Um, Dr. Ryan Martin, I'm trying to think of anything else we can cover. I think we got a pretty good.
Yeah. Um, Dr. Ryan Martin, I'm trying to think of anything else we can cover. I think we got a pretty good.
Yeah. We went from flushing the toilet before you're done peeing all the way to getting patted down by a TSA agent, by an overly aggressive TSA agent. I think we covered a lot.
Yeah. We went from flushing the toilet before you're done peeing all the way to getting patted down by a TSA agent, by an overly aggressive TSA agent. I think we covered a lot.
Yeah. We went from flushing the toilet before you're done peeing all the way to getting patted down by a TSA agent, by an overly aggressive TSA agent. I think we covered a lot.
That's a lot of ground. Dr. Ryan Martin, thank you so much, man, for coming in.
That's a lot of ground. Dr. Ryan Martin, thank you so much, man, for coming in.
That's a lot of ground. Dr. Ryan Martin, thank you so much, man, for coming in.
Yeah. Thank you, man. This has been an absolute treat. It's been great talking to you and it's been fun being here.
Yeah. Thank you, man. This has been an absolute treat. It's been great talking to you and it's been fun being here.
Yeah. Thank you, man. This has been an absolute treat. It's been great talking to you and it's been fun being here.
Yeah. Appreciate it, man. It's been interesting to just learn more, a little bit about anger. And the thing that has helped me at times is that moment of thinking, how do I want this to play out? Yep. That's good.