Feeling furious after a breakup isn't a setback—it's a sign of healing. Learn how to process resentment and turn that energy into a fresh start.

Anger is actually your emotional immune system. It’s your brain’s way of saying, 'Hey, my boundaries were crossed, and that matters.'
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was talking to a friend who’s about two months out from a breakup, and they’re just... furious. They feel like they should be over the "mad" phase by now, but instead, the resentment is actually mounting.
Miles: That is so incredibly common. It’s like this "sad-angry tango" where you’re crying one minute and rage-cleaning your apartment the next. Most people think anger is a setback, but it’s actually your emotional immune system. It’s your brain’s way of saying, "Hey, my boundaries were crossed, and that matters."
Lena: Right, and it’s fascinating because that anger can actually be more energizing than the heavy sadness. It’s almost like your body is trying to mobilize you out of the pain.
Miles: Exactly. It’s a vital catalyst for healing, not a character flaw. So, let’s explore how to actually metabolize that fury so it stops living rent-free in your head.