‘Hangry’ For Righteousness

‘Hangry’ For Righteousness
Have you ever been so hungry you started snapping at people? There is a real-life behavior called “being hangry”—so hungry you begin to get angry. “When we are hungry, our brains are essentially starved of glucose, meaning that our ability to control our emotions is reduced, as is our ability to concentrate” (Ella Carter and Philip Watts, “The Science of Hunger and What Makes Us ‘Hangry,’” Independent, January 22, 2016, http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/features/the-...

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