In his book "I See by My Outfit," Peter S. Beagle reflects on the underlying emotions that often go unnoticed in our interactions with others. He suggests that there is a prevalent anger that simmers beneath the surface, not only in our relationships but also within ourselves. This suggests a complex emotional landscape where people may harbor resentment or frustration without fully acknowledging it.
Beagle's observation highlights the importance of self-awareness and emotional honesty. By recognizing these feelings, both individually and collectively, we can work towards better communication and understanding, thereby fostering healthier relationships. The journey towards resolving internal and external conflicts begins with acknowledging our emotions.