Those hands look pretty standard to me. I get the feeling you're posting them more for therapeutic reasons than to learn from poker, which I guess is fine if it helps you. Against very loose and aggressive villains, you're probably going to lose your stack 6 max with AK when you get an ace or a king and they have pocket aces. I doubt many players would fault you for that. These types of hands happen to everyone. I'm pretty good at controlling my emotions, but I was card dead last night for a while, got AT and the flop came 3Q8. I planned to get my stack in and villain was more than willing to accommodate. The turn came 3 and the river came Q and villain had KQ. I was pretty ticked off being 97% to win on the flop and couldn't remember the last time I got a nut flush period, let alone flop one. But, that's poker. I wouldn't post that hand because there's not really much to learn from it.

I'd say try to objectively look for a mix of hands you won and lost that have some tough or interesting spots. That last hand you won doesn't really seem all that interesting either, except I'd maybe wonder if you put him on an over pair or were just hoping to get called. If the river had been a deuce instead of a Jack and villain still checked, what would you have done?