Yesterday afternoon, I was reading a book in a coffee shop when a waiter passed by and
spilled coffee on my jacket. I’d just bought it and it’s my nicest piece of clothing. I couldn’t help it; I
just blew my top. I yelled at him at the top of my lungs. I’m not normally the type of person who
speaks loudly in public places. But yesterday, the shop was ringing with the sound of my shouting
because I flew into a rage and forgot what I was doing. So, how about that? Is there any room for a
goal to be involved here? No matter how you look at it, isn’t this behaviour that originates from a
cause?
PHILOSOPHER: So, you were stimulated by the emotion of anger, and ended up shouting. Though you
are normally mild-mannered, you couldn’t resist being angry. It was an unavoidable occurrence, and
you couldn’t do anything about it. Is that what you are saying?
Sunday 2 June 2019
AMT Yesterday afternoon, I was reading a book in a coffee shop when a waiter passed by and spilled coffee on my jacket. I’d just bought it and it’s my nicest piece of clothing. I couldn’t help it; I just blew my top. I yelled at him at the top of my lungs. I’m not normally the type of person who speaks loudly in public places. But yesterday, the shop was ringing with the sound of my shouting because I flew into a rage and forgot what I was doing. So, how about that? Is there any room for a goal to be involved here? No matter how you look at it, isn’t this behaviour that originates from a cause? PHILOSOPHER: So, you were stimulated by the emotion of anger, and ended up shouting. Though you are normally mild-mannered, you couldn’t resist being angry. It was an unavoidable occurrence, and you couldn’t do anything about it. Is that what you are saying?
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