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Frustration
Frustration is a human emotion that occurs in situations where one's goals remain unreachable indefinitely. These goals are important to a person and one holds on to them despite their elusiveness. In terms of psychology, passive-aggressive behavior is a method of dealing with frustration.
Frustration leads to downfall and deviation, because it wastes precious thinking ability and attention, which otherwise would have been used elsewhere in constructive and/or creative work.
Anger
Anger may be "provoked" (or triggered) by perceived threats, like conflict, or by abstract concepts such as injustice, humiliation and betrayal among others.
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con·fu·sion (kn-fyzhn)
n.
1.
1. The act of confusing or the state of being confused: Backstage confusion made the rehearsal difficult.
2. An instance of being confused: “After his awakening to Chicano identity, he briefly mastered his inner confusions and found an articulate voice” (David C. Unger).
2. Psychology. Impaired orientation with respect to time, place, or person; a disturbed mental state.