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Be very careful of what you say; think before you speak; whatever you say to them, would you like it if those words were spoken to you?

For example, you feel like yelling, "You're not helping!" at a friend trying to help you do something. If you're trying very hard to help your friend do something, you wouldn't want your friend to suddenly utter, "You're not helping!"

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One way to help someone be less likely to get angry is to encourage them to practice mindfulness and self-awareness. By increasing their emotional intelligence, they can better understand and manage their feelings before they escalate into anger. Additionally, promoting good communication and conflict resolution skills can help prevent misunderstandings and reduce instances of anger.

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