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1 April 2010

#89 Make your anger environmentally friendly

The best and easiest way to be creative is to combine two things that haven’t been combined before. Most inventions are only two things that haven’t been previously paired and have had a new baby. I have an example from reality but it isn’t mine. I borrowed it from my friend Fredrik who launched 365 things you can do in Jönköping.

When Frederick was a kid, his mother had a paper bag in which she saved their empty bottles. Similar bags are available in most homes, but the difference was that Frederick's mother called the bag; The Bag of Aggression. Every time someone got angry at home and began to scream the person took the bag and went to the recycling center and recycled the glass. It was a way of channeling their anger while being kind to the environment at the same time.

Required time: 
It takes about five seconds to write Bag of Aggression on a paper bag. Then, it takes perhaps fifteen minutes to go and aggressively recycle if you have a recycling center nearby. And if you don’t ask around as to why you don’t have an aggressive recycling station nearby; it's better for both for the environment and the neighborhood that it there is one.
Cost: 
A paper bag costs nearly nothing.
Cons: 
It can be tough when you get angry at someone else’s house who doesn’t have a Bag of Aggression.
Pros: 
You use your angry energy for a good cause. The body is an energy source. Sustainable development.
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