Anger is everywhere. Liberals denounce conservatives. Tea Partyers rail against government. Everybody's mad at Kim Kardashian.
But there's another kind of anger. It doesn't tear people down. It's proactive, not reactive. It gets things done. It fuels ideas, changes our thinking, creates something new.
Steve Jobs was famously angry and look what he did. Beethoven was mad at everybody and wrote the world's greatest symphonies. Picasso's outrage at Nazi bombs spurred him to create his masterpiece "Guernica."
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