No, no... letting go means letting it go. Ignoring it is the opposite.
rezifon
Holding on to anger is no way to go through life. You gotta find a way to let that shit go or it will eat you alive over time.
If taxes are theft then red lights are imprisonment.
I think maybe you also forgot that it's important to say what you mean if you want to be understood.
How do you get from there to your theory that “most people” buying these drives will be consumer pirates and not enterprise customers. That’s where you lose everyone.
There’s a big difference between “most people” in your original comment and your shift to “I” in this reply. That’s what the other commenter is “on about”
Downvoting sounds like a task that’s ripe for automation with AI!
“Permit” even seems like a generous word in this case.
I think you misread the other commenter who appears to be suggesting that strong evidence should be an additional criteria for release, not that the evidence in this case is strong.
It’s also permissible to celebrate the 4th of July when Jesus came down from Heaven with the Constitution on stone tablets and gave them to the founding fathers.
Expressing that anger is one way to deal with it, sure. Ideally, you aim for some form of expression that does as little damage as possible.
Fundamentally, long-term anger is just your brain telling your brain to stay angry. It's thought patterns in your psyche. You can just let it go. Change your thought patterns. That's a different way to deal to with anger. I'm not saying it's always easy, but It's an option available to all of us.