The Anger Instinct is part of the Network of the Competitive Instinct,
and its functions trigger warning signals in Social Contexts and the Subconscious
Component. It initiates when Biological Systems are involved in the uncomfortable
zone and external entities stimulate and process action from Sensory Inputs
into the Brain Framework to Consciousness. Emotional reactions of Biological
Organs can transmit codes to the Instinct Component for handling responses. The Survival
Instinct and specific Offensive Instincts within the Network of Competitive
Instinct, the Superego and Ego Frameworks, and Logical Data within the
Conscious Component aim to operate and achieve Closed-loop Modes. The outcome
of concurrence among those units generates Decision-Making Models.
Decision Patterns respond to provocation from system environments, which can depend on what Instinct possesses:
1-An Open-loop Cycle.
2-The outcome of a dialogue between the Superego
and Ego Framework saves within Iceberg Cells.
3-The quality of Logical Data allocated and held in the
Conscious Component.
Therefore, the
characteristics of Social Behaviors among Biological Systems differ in the context
of anger and various circumstances.
Biological Systems with Cognitive Control would explore the excellent
quality of Logical Data in the Conscious Component, the robust Superego
Framework, and mobilized instincts without Old Open-loop conditions within the
Network of Cooperative Instinct.
Biological Systems with anger aggression behaviors may encapsulate the vicious
Ego Framework, inaccurate Logical Data, and organized Instincts with Old
Open-loop modes within the Network of Competitive Instinct.
Observation:
Active/ Vigorous Instincts within the Network of the Cooperative
Instinct can be vibrant and improve Grief/Bitterness for Harmonizing Social
Behaviors.
Observation:
Hypnotherapy can modify Old Open-loop Conditions within the Network of
Competitive Instinct, enhance Dialogue Codes in Iceberg Cells, and improve
Logical Data in the Conscious Component.
Observation:
Humans can develop Critical Thinking Skills
through the following steps:
1- Don't Believe Everything You Hear.
2-The Critical Thinking is to Consider more
than one Point of View.
3- Don't Believe Everything You Think.
4- Ask Questions.
5- Research Deeper.
6- Could you Evaluate your Work?