Isaac Newton, Adolf Hitler, and John B. Watson experienced many traumatic events during their childhood that led to high levels of anger directed at influencing and altering the course of future history for the entire world in modern world history.
Written by Mark R. Rowe on 4/11/2015 in San Diego, CA
If a person endures enough trauma throughout the course of his or her life, then the effects of these traumatic events can sometimes generate enough anger in a person, that if and only if, this anger is channeled and directed in a manner that is ultra-productive --sometimes these individuals throughout the course of history have changed or affected the current era, (of which this person lived in) so drastically that they (1); increased the quality of life for the people of the world by several magnitudes, (2); created a world war with the hopes of taking over the world, (3); created and discovered a theory of the human mind that was widely accepted by western society and still remains to be accepted as the most accurate theory of the human mind, and as a result of this discovery, it changed and modified the American people's behavioral patterns, cultural attributes among Americans about how we should communicate with each other, behave in various different social settings, and influenced American's overall general perception of the self, others, family, identity, and roles in society for the specific individual.
This theory of the human mind changed America in such a way, that we went from a society that once placed great value on family, religion, patriotism, and morality --to an American society that fosters and produces the idea that the individual is the only focal point for centering one's life around.
This is known as individualism. America is certainly an individualistic society, but unfortunately individualism has the tendency to create social-separatism, a decline in human morality, installs the idea in a person's mind that self-indulgence and greed are acceptable in society, and that it is somehow okay to turn your back on religion and deny God's existence.
The three examples of how anger can be used as a super-mechanism that gives a person the capability and ability to do something that can change or alter the course of future history are the examples of what three different men did throughout the course of modern-world history, and they are: (corresponding to sequential order of three examples that I gave in the first paragraph) (1); Isaac Newton, (2); Adolf Hitler, (3); John B. Watson.
Each of these three men experienced many traumatic events throughout their lives that generated high levels of anger directed at influencing and affecting the people of the world to a degree that is difficult to find and equal.
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