The way a person expresses anger often exposes their past experiences. Anger is never a sudden emotion; it's more like a conditioned response formed by past experiences. There's an important concept in psychology: emotions are shortcuts to memory. When a person is triggered, what appears to be anger at the present moment is actually often a response to past trauma.

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