To the [[individual]] experiencing frustration, the [[emotion]] is usually attributed to external factors that are beyond his or her [[control]]. Although mild frustration due to internal [[factors]] (e.g. laziness, lack of [[effort]]) is often a [[positive]] [[force]] ([[inspiring]] [[motivation]]), it is more often than not a [[perceived]] uncontrolled [[problem]] that instigates more severe, and perhaps pathological, frustration. An individual [[suffering]] from pathological frustration will often feel powerless to [[change]] the situation they are in, leading to frustration and, if left uncontrolled, further [[anger]]. | To the [[individual]] experiencing frustration, the [[emotion]] is usually attributed to external factors that are beyond his or her [[control]]. Although mild frustration due to internal [[factors]] (e.g. laziness, lack of [[effort]]) is often a [[positive]] [[force]] ([[inspiring]] [[motivation]]), it is more often than not a [[perceived]] uncontrolled [[problem]] that instigates more severe, and perhaps pathological, frustration. An individual [[suffering]] from pathological frustration will often feel powerless to [[change]] the situation they are in, leading to frustration and, if left uncontrolled, further [[anger]]. |