On his way to work, a stranger pushed passed Raj to get on the subway car and the door closed before Raj could board. Raj was initially furious but decided he wanted to reduce the intensity of this emotion while waiting for the next train. Which of the followings strategies would likely be helpful for meeting this goal?
A. Thinking about all of the other times people had caused him to missed trains
B. Thinking about the arrogance of that stranger in thinking he was more important than Raj
C. Thinking about the stranger needing to hurry to an emergency situation
D. Thinking about all of the other times that stranger likely did this to other people
Answer: C
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