In a world where the average mediocre "take deep breaths" equivalent of saying "bless you" after a sneeze, it's time to explore the road less traveled in irritability management. Buckle up, because we're about to venture into the uncharted territories of mood modulation.
As the inimitable Oscar Wilde once said, "Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." So let's embrace our uniqueness and dive into these unconventional strategies for keeping our cool when the world seems determined to boil our blood.
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