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  <title>People Ignore ADHD Entrepreneur Anger — Then Blames Us for Exploding</title>
  <description>Anger isn't the problem. It's what happens when the world ignores it. The Impulsive Thinker® tears apart the lie that ADHD entrepreneurs have &amp;quot;anger issues&amp;quot; — and calls out why nobody ever asks why. &amp;amp;nbsp; In This Episode:   Anger versus aggression — the difference nobody sees  Why ignoring anger creates bigger messes for ADHD entrepreneurs  How shame and gaslighting feed emotional blowups  &amp;amp;nbsp; What You'll Take Away:   Anger is a signal, not a character flaw — aggression is what happens when it's ignored  Shame keeps ADHD entrepreneurs from even feeling anger  &amp;quot;Anger problems&amp;quot; are often society's refusal to listen, not yours  ADHD, RSD, and other labels get weaponized to silence you  The right question isn't &amp;quot;why are you angry&amp;quot; — it's &amp;quot;what boundary got crossed?&amp;quot;  &amp;amp;nbsp; ABOUT THIS EPISODE The Impulsive Thinker® takes on anger and emotional dysregulation in ADHD entrepreneurship. Why are ADHD entrepreneurs labelled angry when nobody asks what's happened to trigger it? This episode drills into anger as a signal, not a failing, and why mixing it up with aggression misses the real point. &amp;amp;nbsp; Shame, dismissal, and gaslighting push ADHD entrepreneurs to a breaking point. Ignoring anger never solves it. The Impulsive Thinker® unpacks how aggression happens when signals keep getting suppressed and why asking &amp;quot;why&amp;quot; matters. This episode calls out how society uses labels like RSD and ADHD as excuses to ignore or blame. Real-world business situations — from customer service to team dynamics — get broken down for neurodivergent Entrepreneurs. You'll see why your blowups have a root cause nobody's asking about. &amp;amp;nbsp; If you've ever heard &amp;quot;you're too much,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;too angry,&amp;quot; or been written off for getting upset in business, this episode is for you. Hit play if you're done being dismissed — and ready to hear what nobody says about anger and ADHD. &amp;amp;nbsp; Email me about it at andre@theimpulsivethinker.com. Remember — ADHD failure is measured on society's measuring stick. Not yours. Your brain runs on interest, not importance. That's not a flaw. That's a different operating system. ADHD is not a deficit. It's a difference. &amp;amp;nbsp; GUEST BIOPatrick Murphy is a former Wall Street Journal executive turned mental health coach for high-performing Entrepreneurs. He built his startup after somatic work finally addressed the anxiety therapy never touched. &amp;amp;nbsp; www.murph.live https://www.instagram.com/murph.live  https://open.spotify.com/show/3gkHa4yj8Ts8f6WczFRiGz?si=6986fc41cc704ded &amp;amp;nbsp; 🧠Check out the ADHD Simplified® online course - coming soon! Join the waitlist for a special discount! 📃Download The Sh!t List™, my weekly planning tool. 📰Join the Impulsive Thoughts newsletter. 🔗Connect with me on LinkedIn. 👣Follow me on  Instagram. 💻Check out our website. 👂🏼We want to hear from you! Send us your ideas, questions, or feedback Here. &amp;amp;nbsp; 00:00 Understanding Anger: A Societal Perspective 02:51 The Consequences of Ignoring Anger 05:37 Navigating Anger: From Emotion to Understanding &amp;amp;nbsp;  © 2025 The Impulsive Thinker®. All rights reserved.  The Impulsive Thinker® and ADHD Simplified® are registered trademarks of Objective Engineering Inc. </description>
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