TAMFERMABLES TV: So check my anger, my anger. Yeah. I'm learning how to ⁓ deal with that much better not to be outraged. Now, if I'm by myself, I won't be outraged. I won't be outraged with Now, getting around people sometimes can trigger you say some things, talk some things, do some things that may cause anger. So I'm not going to allow that to happen. I've been going through that a long time. I'm a Vietnam veteran. It doesn't give me an excuse, but I have some issues. So now also look at How I feel displeased is probably connected to my anger. I'm displeased about some things in life. Yeah, I'm going to talk about them because I'm here to tell the truth. I'm displeased with people, family. I'm displeased with some of the things my wife does. I'm not displeased with God. But those are some of my emotions. Now, if I linger on and let them turn into those feelings, got something a little different. But one of the things that keep me going is the joy of the Lord. That's my strength. So the joy, the enthusiasm about being here, I'm excited, I'm enthused, know, feeling very blissful, all those other things, ecstatic, whatever you want to call it. You know, we could feel a whole list of happiness. I can do that. But I want to learn more about the other feelings. I remember one story you told me of a young lady. She walked outside with her husband or boyfriend or something, and the kids asked their husband, pulled him to the side, why, why your wife so angry or why your girlfriend so angry? Some people just angry. They don't know why. Well, maybe if you tap in, might learn something. Yeah, that's how I feel today because I'm displeased about some things. So now going through the day. with my emotions getting a little more grip on them to get a grip on my feelings a little more, be a little more emotionally intelligent so I don't dwell in my feelings. And this is in preparation to what's coming up, what I'm wanna speak about, the topic that's coming up. Well, the title is the seven years of in-laws, but the topic is grieving. Anybody deal with that lately? Grieving. they don't teach it in school. Grieving. Well, that's what we want to talk about. Grief, dying, ⁓ death. No, it's not popular. It's not trendy. It's not trending. ⁓ But it's a part of life. It's a part of who we are individually. and collectively grieving. Don't run. People want to run from it all the time. Don't run. That's your problem. Stand up to it and face it. Or are you a coward? Yeah, it hurts. Yeah, lot of things hurt. A lot of things hurt in life, but you cannot keep running from grieving. And I'm going to tell you reasons why coming up. One thing, you sling your hurt and you hurt people with your anger. And we're going to talk more about that. That's one of the steps in the grieving process, but that's one of the things that has so many people bound all over the world. What is it? It's the netology, the netology, the study of grief dying in death. So I know this may hit some people a little hard, but even had a conversation with a young man and he understood, a young man understood you have to go through grieving in order to finish your process. So we're going to talk about that. ⁓ I have some things that I like to share personally, you know, when it come down to why I got to study Thin-A-Tology and what purpose does it serve? Well, some people go to grieving counselors and things of that nature. Some people just let it ride like it's going to go away. No. A little boy say, Nope. It's not going away on its own. You have to go through the process. And that's what we want to talk about, the process.