psychology of fighting: Psychology says people who get into a lot of fights aren't always aggressive, they may be reacting to the world differently - The Economic Times
Psychology suggests that people who frequently get into fights aren't always motivated by aggression alone. The encouraging news is that these patterns are not fixed.
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