Saturday, February 15, 2014

Anger

Lord Emerson says beautifully, “for every minute you are angry, you lose sixty seconds of happiness”.
Anger is one feeling that has only very bad consequences and if controlled in the right time, can avoid great losses. If you do not restrain anger, it causes more hurt to you than with whom you are angry. It is, in a raw sense, a short lived madness. 
Anger has the tendency to cloud our thoughts and prevent us from thinking rationally. The person who gets angry is the loser and the one at the other end, becomes his conqueror. It is very simple to control anger; just postpone it. 

Gandhi said, "anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding". To put it in a nutshell, anger is one word short of danger and therefore, try to control and overcome your anger. 

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