Phasmid
Mr Invisible
I was in a game today with my friends over the Internet.
We had a few bad games and after an hour or so of hearing my friends swear, citicise and generally act like pre-schoolers I became quite angry.
I just said, "Look, calm down it's just a game..." to which my friend, who does game design at university, charged in with, "I hate it when people say that, it's not JUST a game" "Yes, it is. It's something to entertain... nothing more" "I'm the one who studies gaming emersion blah, blah, blah"...
I still tried to get my point across that it's no reason to get so worked up (one of them was going slightly insane with rage). Of course this just made things worse and so the criticism of me began... so in anger I basically said in a level tone, "Look, it's meant to be an enjoyable way to spend your time; not something to stress you out. All this swearing and anger is passing onto me and, to be honest, it's really getting on my nerves... grow up".
As you can imagine that went down really well and so the argument continued.
I refrained from going nuts and shouting etc. but I was still quite mad... and didn't know what to do with it all. I decided it'd be best not to play back what they said in my mind... so I just listened to some classical music to calm down and just take my mind off of it. Well... I suppose it's kind of worked. I don't feel angry now... I actually feel like my friends aren't quite as mature as I first thought... as big headed as that sounds.
Anyway, my concern is that this way of dealing with anger isn't good. I keep thinking, "Well... maybe if I don't swear and shout then my anger won't really go away... maybe it'll stay inside me and one day I'll just fly off the handle and... well...".
So I was wondering what's the most effective way you know of dealing with anger, without letting it overcome you in that moment, or in the future.
I'm quite an angry person and I really want to stop it.
We had a few bad games and after an hour or so of hearing my friends swear, citicise and generally act like pre-schoolers I became quite angry.
I just said, "Look, calm down it's just a game..." to which my friend, who does game design at university, charged in with, "I hate it when people say that, it's not JUST a game" "Yes, it is. It's something to entertain... nothing more" "I'm the one who studies gaming emersion blah, blah, blah"...
I still tried to get my point across that it's no reason to get so worked up (one of them was going slightly insane with rage). Of course this just made things worse and so the criticism of me began... so in anger I basically said in a level tone, "Look, it's meant to be an enjoyable way to spend your time; not something to stress you out. All this swearing and anger is passing onto me and, to be honest, it's really getting on my nerves... grow up".
As you can imagine that went down really well and so the argument continued.
I refrained from going nuts and shouting etc. but I was still quite mad... and didn't know what to do with it all. I decided it'd be best not to play back what they said in my mind... so I just listened to some classical music to calm down and just take my mind off of it. Well... I suppose it's kind of worked. I don't feel angry now... I actually feel like my friends aren't quite as mature as I first thought... as big headed as that sounds.
Anyway, my concern is that this way of dealing with anger isn't good. I keep thinking, "Well... maybe if I don't swear and shout then my anger won't really go away... maybe it'll stay inside me and one day I'll just fly off the handle and... well...".
So I was wondering what's the most effective way you know of dealing with anger, without letting it overcome you in that moment, or in the future.
I'm quite an angry person and I really want to stop it.