2. Aggression
Aggression can serve positive purposes. At the same time, under certain circumstances,
this energy can push us into antisocial behavior, into grabbing too much or pushing people
around. These positive and negative aspects are two sides of the same coin. And although
some individuals are clearly more aggressive than others, all of us are capable of slipping
into that negative side. There is a continuum of human aggression, and we are all on the
spectrum.
3. Life is not predictable
We are aware that our position in life is never secure—we can lose our
job, our social status, and our money, often for reasons beyond our
control. The people around us are equally unpredictable
4. Activities on Aggression
We satisfy this need by developing solid work skills that help us secure
our career status and give us a feeling of control over the future. We
also try to develop social skills that allow us to work with other people,
earn their affection, and have a degree of influence over them.
5. ….Activities on Aggression
When it comes to our needs for excitement and stimulation, we
generally choose to satisfy them through various activities
6. We cannot force people
We cannot get people to work with us to the degree that we want them to, so
we feel frustrated. Or perhaps an old wound from childhood is suddenly
reopened. If we anticipate that a partner could be ending the relationship, and
we have a great fear of being abandoned stemming from parental coldness, we
could easily overreact and try to control him or he