![]() ![]() Ideological differences: Having different political, religious, cultural, or social beliefs and values as others can cause you to feel angry with, and perhaps hateful toward, others whom you feel are “against” you, says Kristen Farrell Turner, PhD, a psychologist and educator at Pritikin Longevity Center.Sometimes, this can lead to agitation and hatred of people and situations outside your comfort zone. If you’re an introvert, socializing with people outside your immediate circle can be emotionally draining. Introverted personality: While some people tend to be outgoing and gregarious, others prefer to keep to themselves.In some cases, people with social anxiety may even react to situations that make them uncomfortable with anger and hatred. Social anxiety: Social anxiety can make it difficult for you to interact with people and lead to emotions like nervousness, fear, embarrassment, and distress.Prolonged stress can lead to angry outbursts, which can escalate to the point where you feel like you hate everyone. Stress: Stress can make you feel overwhelmed, panicky, irritable, and even angry. ![]()
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