Depends on the level of the frustration. When it's at its peak, the following is true:
I get pissed and blow up on people who try to find out what's wrong. When I'm frustrated, I lose many of my social skills and it's better not to talk to me when I'm in that state, even if you mean well.
I become a far worse driver. I speed, make sharp turns and accelerate too fast and brake too late.
I can't concentrate on anything because my mind is occupied with just the thing I am frustrated with.
I've punched walls a few times. Brick + Fist = Ow.
For reasons mentioned, I try really hard not to get to that point of frustration and start calming myself down way before the peak hits, but it doesn't work 100% of the time.
Ironically enough, driving to calm music calms me down. Especially at night. I don't speed and just cruise at the speed limit on streets with no cars.
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Maturity is knowing you were an idiot in the past. Wisdom is knowing that you'll be an idiot in the future. Common sense is knowing that you should try not to be an idiot now. - J. Jacques
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