Both of them apparently do you good. Swearing helps us deal with pain. Unload some four letter bombs, and all of a sudden things don't hurt so much and you feel better. There's a similar effect for yelling. The conventional wisdom has been that yelling raises your blood pressure and stress, but in reality the opposite is true. It's good for your health to let the lungs and vocal cords rip out the decibels. Yelling makes you feel better.
This is good news indeed. When I get frustrated with dealing with my lazy and unproductive employees, I really feel like screaming at them and asking why they're so $#%#* incompetent. I used to try to hold back, but holding it in is unhealthy. I feel so much more relief if I just yell and tear into them.
This is good news indeed. When I get frustrated with dealing with my lazy and unproductive employees, I really feel like screaming at them and asking why they're so $#%#* incompetent. I used to try to hold back, but holding it in is unhealthy. I feel so much more relief if I just yell and tear into them.
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