Your videos are very crisp and insighfully curated for our needs. I request you please expand the dimensions of emotions- like joy- sadness, fear- confidence, suprise, disgust and shame, and make seperate videos for them. You can cover how to regulate these emotions in personal and professional lives, their utilties and philosophical insights. Similar to somthing that you did in this video. Thank you for the amazing content :)
Sir I was your student in ALS Haiderpur, Delhi, 2018 batch, from Nagaland. You had a profound impact on me and you are still fondly remembered and cherished amongst fellow batchmates here. Following you on twitter as well. Thank you for your service and sacrifices.
Anger that arises from self importance or ego is short lived but highly destructive. On the other hand moral anger is a long term process that allows one to ‘look beyond anger’. Moral anger helps one to understand find out ‘why’ and figure out solutions towards growth. Collective anger: Our independence struggle was collective anger against oppression and injustice. Genocides can also happen due to collective anger. On an individual level, It is due to Ambedkar’s moral anger we have Article 17. Individual anger is also the reason behind acid attacks. Anger becomes a virtue or a vice depending on, how one chooses to act with it.
Sir, Anger is one of the colours in the rainbow of our emotions. Life is blunt without anger and it is ubiquitous for all living creatures including animals. Constructive anger leads to a change. Eg. Repeal of controversial farm laws Destructive anger is toxic at all the levels of anger. Eg. Waging a war wherein innocent civilians are injured. Anger should be strealined in a proper way using emotional intelligence as a tool.
Thanks a lot sir for explaining emotions and different facades of these emotions. Would love to hear something about "GRATITUDE" from you🙌. Attended your lectures on engineering ethics in Made Easy. Felt that you give clarity between thoughts with different examples. Thank You again 🙌. Waiting for a video on "GRATITUDE"😅.
I do an Ethics Enhancer course at Next Ias and as part of the course I do writing answers and case studies. That course will be available after Prelims sometime in the month of June. Hope to see you there!
Sir is it correct to say that a person get angry on many things in his life but he only show his anger on that place where he think he is Superior and he can control the other person from his anger. Please give your view on this!!
What you are speaking about is display of anger, and yes, being in a position of power does make expression of anger a little aggressive. Having said that, we humans are not always in a position of power so expression of anger varies.
Sir would it be right if a teacher tries to teach a student with that anger as you have given example in this lala land movie...why we want to put every emotion in morality or immorality when there is a another way which we called amoral as defined by our upnishads.Beyond +ve or -ve of something... Because if i am ready to sacrifice the postive one then obviously i would also not prefer the -ve one.In a simple way why we have to explode in anger if we can do the same thing in an another appropriate manner i.e. by being aware
Thanks for the perspective, an interesting one indeed. The lala land kind of expression of anger works well in intensely personal relationships, I am not sure about teacher-student. But we have had instances of sports coaches using similar anger to make athletes perform. Further, most understand the moral and non moral categorisation, not many will have the maturity look at anger from amoral perspective. And the purpose of the video is to provide a basic awareness of anger and its dimensions. Had the purpose been academic, I would have elaborated the amoral perspective as well. You have given something to think about when it comes to scope of the videos. Academic or keep it very basic 🤔
Your videos are very crisp and insighfully curated for our needs. I request you please expand the dimensions of emotions- like joy- sadness, fear- confidence, suprise, disgust and shame, and make seperate videos for them. You can cover how to regulate these emotions in personal and professional lives, their utilties and philosophical insights. Similar to somthing that you did in this video. Thank you for the amazing content :)
@@shriyaparashar4929 Thanks for the kind words, and yes…Will plan separate videos all the basic emotions…I am planning one on Gulit at the moment
Thank you sir for such unique and wide perspective on anger.. Treasure of knowledge😊🙏
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Sir I was your student in ALS Haiderpur, Delhi, 2018 batch, from Nagaland. You had a profound impact on me and you are still fondly remembered and cherished amongst fellow batchmates here. Following you on twitter as well. Thank you for your service and sacrifices.
What's his Twitter ID??
Thanks for catching up here. I must thank you for remembering me after all those years. Do stay in touch. Blessings
twitter.com/kmpathi
Awesome
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ಮನೆಯೊಳಗನ ಕಿಚ್ಚು ಮನೆಯ ಸುಟ್ಟಲದೆ ನೆರೆ ಮನೆಯ ಸುಡದು ಕೂಡಲಸಂಗಮ ದೇವ (Fire inside home burns your home not others)
- Basavanna
Very well said…thanks ❤️
This video was very helpful for me it opened a new dimension for thinking about anger
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Thank you so much sir
Always welcome 🤗
thans alot dear sir
Always welcome paaji. How are you doing? Been a while
Thank you, sir.👍👍👌👌🙏🙏🤝🤝
Always welcome 🤗
Thank you sir❤❤
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❤ Thank you so much sir.
Always welcome 🤗
Arpan Ray-you teach politely very well
Thanks 🙏
Anger after a failure can trigger us to work even harder and give our best.!
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Thank you so much...really healpful!❤🙏💫
Always welcome 🙏❤️
Thank you Guruji 🤩
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Thank you 🤝 Sir,
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Anger that arises from self importance or ego is short lived but highly destructive. On the other hand moral anger is a long term process that allows one to ‘look beyond anger’. Moral anger helps one to understand find out ‘why’ and figure out solutions towards growth.
Collective anger:
Our independence struggle was collective anger against oppression and injustice.
Genocides can also happen due to collective anger.
On an individual level,
It is due to Ambedkar’s moral anger we have Article 17.
Individual anger is also the reason behind acid attacks.
Anger becomes a virtue or a vice depending on, how one chooses to act with it.
Nice to see you point out the positive and negative side of anger with relevant examples 👍
Thank you sir ,the background music is very soothing
Thanks 🙏
Sir, Anger is one of the colours in the rainbow of our emotions. Life is blunt without anger and it is ubiquitous for all living creatures including animals.
Constructive anger leads to a change.
Eg. Repeal of controversial farm laws
Destructive anger is toxic at all the levels of anger.
Eg. Waging a war wherein innocent civilians are injured.
Anger should be strealined in a proper way using emotional intelligence as a tool.
Agreed
Thanks a lot sir for explaining emotions and different facades of these emotions. Would love to hear something about "GRATITUDE" from you🙌. Attended your lectures on engineering ethics in Made Easy. Felt that you give clarity between thoughts with different examples. Thank You again 🙌. Waiting for a video on "GRATITUDE"😅.
Sure, will post something on Gratitude. Thanks for the suggestion. Nice to see you here 😊
Thank you for your work sir..Special mention to the red theme throughout the video sir 😊
Thanks and glad you liked the red theme
I am taught with you at ALS
Happy to see you here. Trust you are doing well
Hello sir,
Do we have ethics answer writing course especially for case studies?
I do an Ethics Enhancer course at Next Ias and as part of the course I do writing answers and case studies. That course will be available after Prelims sometime in the month of June. Hope to see you there!
Sir is it correct to say that a person get angry on many things in his life but he only show his anger on that place where he think he is Superior and he can control the other person from his anger.
Please give your view on this!!
What you are speaking about is display of anger, and yes, being in a position of power does make expression of anger a little aggressive. Having said that, we humans are not always in a position of power so expression of anger varies.
Sir would it be right if a teacher tries to teach a student with that anger as you have given example in this lala land movie...why we want to put every emotion in morality or immorality when there is a another way which we called amoral as defined by our upnishads.Beyond +ve or -ve of something... Because if i am ready to sacrifice the postive one then obviously i would also not prefer the -ve one.In a simple way why we have to explode in anger if we can do the same thing in an another appropriate manner i.e. by being aware
Thanks for the perspective, an interesting one indeed.
The lala land kind of expression of anger works well in intensely personal relationships, I am not sure about teacher-student. But we have had instances of sports coaches using similar anger to make athletes perform.
Further, most understand the moral and non moral categorisation, not many will have the maturity look at anger from amoral perspective. And the purpose of the video is to provide a basic awareness of anger and its dimensions. Had the purpose been academic, I would have elaborated the amoral perspective as well. You have given something to think about when it comes to scope of the videos. Academic or keep it very basic 🤔
people are actually scared of dentist. Sir. :)
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Thank you so much sir
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