We get so angry at the stupidest things.
And it’s a good thing.
I was following a slow driver this afternoon. Painfully slow, driving far below the limit on a backroad on the outskirts of the city.
It was infuriating.
But why? Had we gone faster, we’d probably have ended up stopped at a red light sooner or later. I was in no hurry, I wasn’t late for an appointment or in some desperate need of a washroom.
I caught myself in this state of rage and the feeling passed almost instantly. I almost laughed at the ridiculousness of it all.
I began thinking of all the times I’ve seen people losing their minds over the most mundane things. A woman yelling at a barista for making her order wrong, or an older man visibly angered at the pace of the checkout line.
It’s a sign of how good we have it.
We’re infuriated by the small things because we have little else to be mad about.