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Concerning provocation, mostly that aspect of it is in limelight which deals with its consequences: the anger & the frustration. What about the motivation which urge people to provocate at all? Although useful to learn methods for controlling anger evoked by provocation, wouldn't it be as useful to study what forces work primarily in people who do provocate? How does provocation become a personal habit? How can it be integrated so deeply into one's behaviour that the person cannot get rid of it at all? Are there ways to help such an addict of provocation? Wouldn't it be good to improve pro-active methods–— prallel to re-active ones with regard to provocation? 86.127.41.208 16:11, 19 March 2007 (UTC)