Anger is rarely thought of as positive – but the emotion itself exists to protect us, says author of Good Anger, Sam Parker.
Anger is rarely thought of as positive – but the emotion itself exists to protect us, says author of Good Anger, Sam Parker.
🟡 Good Anger - Sam Parker
Journalist Sam Parker investigates how one of our most complex emotions became a taboo and the cost that suppressing it has on our lives.
Read more - www.bloomsbury.com/uk/good-ange...
Really enjoyed going on The Gist to talk about anger suppression, the history of the deadly sins and the problems with wellness culture youtu.be/ZF9qOt-fASs?...
“Anger is a firm but loving voice telling us to stand up and fight on our own behalf.”
So writes @samparker.bsky.social in his new book, which Emily Bootle reviews here. Do we need to completely rethink our relationship with the “black sheep of the emotional family”?
www.prospectmagazine...
“Anger is a firm but loving voice telling us to stand up and fight on our own behalf.”
So writes @samparker.bsky.social in his new book, which Emily Bootle reviews here. Do we need to completely rethink our relationship with the “black sheep of the emotional family”?
www.prospectmagazine...
Wonderful to see a review of my book, Good Anger, on the cover here. It’s a very thorough, fair and thoughtful piece.
Rethinking a stigmatised emotion. My book reviewed in Prospect magazine.
www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/culture/7047...
When I say “midlife crisis” you think of Mr. Boomer’s new red sports car. But that image comes from a concept that’s 60 years old!
These days the crisis of meaning does not wait until midlife.
www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/midl...
It’s not your father’s midlife crisis. Millennials can expect it sooner, and differently.
Here’s how to meet a crisis of meaning before it becomes a crisis.
My latest for GQ:
www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/midl...
Big congrats to @samparker.bsky.social whose brand new book “Good Anger” is out now - and boy do we need it now more than ever!
One good doctor describes it as “enlightening and compulsory reading” - I wholeheartedly agree!
Out now in all good bookstores.
Wrote a thing about whether babies ruin your life or not, from my lofty position as a first-time Dad to a 5 month old goodanger.substack.com/p/on-whether...
Freud’s famous statement about the potential for psychoanalysis to “transform neurotic misery into ordinary unhappiness” is less pessimistic and more profound than it appears at first glance.
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A few weeks before Good Anger
comes out, a show about rage has topped Netflix. The time for new convo about the most misunderstood emotion is now! open.substack.com/pub/goodange...
One thing I didn't expect is how boring Trump 2 and the TikTokification of news would be. A fresh, 3-second long outrage every single day? It's enough to make you want to bury your head in a 300-page local planning document just for some thrills.
What are you doing with all the spare time?!
Seeing that line up of tech CEOs at Trump's Big Day, it's hard to escape the feeling quitting Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and Amazon is now a moral imperative.
First thing I've managed to write during paternity leave and it's about how our baby has spiritually broken our cat goodanger.substack.com/p/our-newbor...
Thank you! Knackered, clueless but very happy ☺️
Not saying the early days of parenting are an emotional rollercoaster but this message from my local butcher almost sent me
Love this time of year when you can think shit like ‘maybe I’ll get really into pickling’ and give it the contemplation it deserves
Thanks @the-independent.com for naming Good Anger a book to look out for in 2025! 📚https://independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/books-2025-fiction-non-fiction-b2662678.html
My cat is well into her teenage years. Only speaks to me when she wants food, looks at me with disdain when I do anything, and only comes for a cuddle once every six months.
This is a really fucking great profile.
The brilliant Danny Dyer on therapy, drugs and 'becoming wank material for middle-class women' since Rivals. Ending 2024 with one of my favourite GQ interviews of the year thanks to @hayleycampbell.bsky.social www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/dann...
5. "Jude Law’s Beautiful Disappearing Act" (Sam Parker)
"The second the seatbelt sign switches off, my phone buzzes with a text from Jude Law. Have I had a good flight, he asks?"
www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/jude...
We're going to need a second enlightenment at this rate. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
How Alice Munro's fiction walks 'a tightrope between blindness and insight' when it came to her abusive partner. Fascinating piece about how art can be used to explore (& exercise control over) things writers are afraid or unwilling to confront in real life #BookSky www.nytimes.com/2024/12/08/m...
"When he started acting, that was his goal: to be an enigma, a shape-shifter, a performer who vanished into roles. The problem was that from the moment he became famous, audiences wanted something different." —Sam Parker for @gqmagazine.bsky.social #longreads
www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/jude...
Parents! What’s the single biggest tip you’d give to a new parent? (Ideally something practical or uplifting rather ‘pRepaRe to fOrgeT what sleEp MeAnS!! 🤪’)