Self Anger Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Self Anger

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This tool, the Self Anger Translator, effectively transforms neutral input text into a cascade of self-directed criticism. It operates on the principle that any action, no matter how mundane or constructive, can be interpreted through a lens of self-blame and inadequacy. This approach highlights the potential pitfalls of negative self-talk and encourages introspection while potentially exposing the need for more balanced perspectives. Recognizing the inherent biases and negativity within the translated output can help users develop more constructive thought patterns.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I ate a healthy meal"
Self Anger
"I should have eaten less. I'm still overweight."
Normal Language
"I managed to complete a task"
Self Anger
"I should have done it faster. I'm slow and incompetent."
Normal Language
"I had a pleasant day"
Self Anger
"The day was wasted. I should have been more productive."
Normal Language
"I helped a friend"
Self Anger
"I could have done better. A better friend would have done more."
Normal Language
"I like my job"
Self Anger
"I should quit. The job is unfulfilling."
Normal Language
"I'm happy"
Self Anger
"I should be happier. I'm not doing enough."

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