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If a blatantly personal offense occurs I can understand loss of composure. Even on what one may consider a small incident could be large to another, if it's actually personal.
Losing composure over a random annoyance presents the person as either having a truly horrible day, having significant insecurities, a weak mind(at least in terms of focus) or a combination of such. Kind of like severe road rage from someone driving too slow in the fast lane
Losing composure over a random annoyance presents the person as either having a truly horrible day, having significant insecurities, a weak mind(at least in terms of focus) or a combination of such. Kind of like severe road rage from someone driving too slow in the fast lane