>>30348144The advice still mostly applies. Astrologically, difficult placements can't really be "cured" or "fixed" they can just be remedied or taken advantage of in spite of themselves. If the problem is regulating aggression, there are a few avenues we could consider in the context of your chart, although broadly I would advise you stick with my original advice of trying to deepen your emotional fortitude and laissez-faire approach to social tensions.
First, with Mars ruling the fifth house, it could be that art or recreation will allow you to explore your Martial qualities in a healthier, less destructive way. Allowing yourself to write out, draw out, play out, your feelings may allow you to gain a greater understanding of what makes each extreme come out and why you react when and where you do.
Second, with Mars ruling the twelfth you may achieve the same results through careful introspection. The twelfth is a very spiritual house in the right hands, and you happen to have Mercury and the Sun there as well. This could be a very productive house to explore in terms of self-understanding, although Mars will make the task difficult by making you anxious and restless all the while. Now by introspection, I don't merely mean off-hand consideration of your psyche so much as I mean a dedicated practice of meditating on your soul. Really feeling out your emotions and your mental states day-by-day in a cordoned-off section of time and space where you can be alone in your own company.
Finally, your could eschew Mars altogether, and attempt to work on tempering yourself through other parts of the chart. Mars is the most dangerous planet in your chart, being that it is a malefic, rules the twelfth, is in a bad sign, and is in a day chart(making it out of sect) and thus further emphasizing the energy of this planet could have unintended consequences.
Still, I see now that your Mars is quite prominent. With some patience, perhaps it will provide the best path forward.