2015年9月21日月曜日

Q53.What is frustration?

A.Frustration is a response in which one is angry and attacks one's self.<br>
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  Frustration is an emotion which branches out from anger depending on the situation.<br>
  Frustration is similar to vexation, or chagrin.<br>
  Frustration is typicallly associated with actions such as stamping one's feet, throwing a tantrum for no good reason, silently looking down, biting one's lip, clenching one's fists, throwing things to the ground, and breaking things. These actions are similar to anger, but are directed towards things which are not the source of the anger.<br>
   When one feels anger and acts on it but knows it will have no effect, one will then adopt inaction because one is unable to attack. Afterwards, in similar situations one feels frustration instead of anger. Frustration is an emotional memory of feeling anger but not acting accordingly.<br>
  For example frustration occurs when one loses a competition because of one's lack of ability. That is to say a person's lack of ability is the cause of anger which becomes frustration. If one's carelessness is the cause then anger becomes shame. If an injustice is the cause of the anger then it remains anger. The object of frustration will be a person unless an inanimate object is personified.<br>
  Frustration is very unpleasant so a person doesn't want to experience it again. It is an emotion that makes one improve one's self. Frustration can be said to be proportionate to a person's aspirations. Frustration is felt more strongly by those with a lot of guts.<br>
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