According to Osho, anger is the frustrated energy of a desire that’s been blocked—an aftereffect, not a primary force. You can’t prevent anger directly; go to its root. Don’t repress it, nor idolize “desirelessness.” Instead, desire playfully, without life‑and‑death seriousness. When identification with outcomes loosens, the fuel for anger diminishes—since anger always rises in proportion to desire’s intensity.
Anger happens when what you want gets blocked; want things lightly so anger has no fuel.