The words were caught by the red device. The gestures blew the wind, suspicious flames blazed. All reasons and fragments clotted. The pictures and all indications are drawn in the prejudice formula. The passion of fire and energy synergize. Flocked tightly, becoming a vortex, inward, outward, so fast.
Logic kicked out. The peaceful swish of the white wings of angels is no longer useful. Negative creativity expresses in anger. Optimism mutates into hatred. Investigators, prosecutors, and judges are possessed by their egos, conspiring to execute the punishment instantly. Exploding aggressively.
The body trembles. Eyes bulging. The heart beats very quickly. Tense and flared up entirely. Invective and scorn fly sporadically into the air. Noisy. Deafening.
Peace leaves behind. Happiness goes out. All rooms are hell for all residents. Open air suffocates.
A girl shouts and throws her engagement diamond ring into the gutter. A husband sticks a knife into someone else’s body. A child cries in a loud scream and bites his mother. A student fires bullets in the class. Relatives hate each other and are hostile. The leader slaughters his people. Violence no longer violates. Atrocity becomes kosher.
A wise advice from the devil reads, “Be suspicious. Don’t believe. Flame your anger, gather all, feed them every second, wake up hatred, and let it be a giant malicious who will revenge up to seven generations.”
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Question of
When was the last time you were burning with anger?
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Yesterday.
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Last week.
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Last month.
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A few months ago.
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Last year.
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It is been a long time.
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Never.
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Question of
Is there any impact from anger?
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No, everything is still fine.
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Yes, but not too bad.
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Yes, and that’s fatal.
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No. I never got angry, so there was no impact.
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Users voted 12 times.
Q: When was the last time you were burning with anger?
Yesterday. (1 votes) – 8%
Last week. (4 votes) – 33%
Last month. (3 votes) – 25%
A few months ago. (3 votes) – 25%
Last year. (1 votes) – 8%
Q: Is there any impact from anger?
No, everything is still fine. (4 votes) – 33%
Yes, but not too bad. (7 votes) – 58%
No. I never got angry, so there was no impact. (1 votes) – 8%
wow, logic out the window. The explosion that is anger. The impact of anger is of our own making, and therefore we can choose to let the anger die within us. Walled off, and forgotten, forgiven. My dad used to always say “the more grudges you carry the heavier the load.” I try to walk with a light load and let the grudges go!
I’m so glad to know that you are a patient man. Thousands of advice maybe ever heard and understood but only an emotional intelligence that can handle an anger.
I try. It can be very hard sometimes to walk away from anger.
It is true. That kind of fire is indeed difficult to control especially extinguished, instantly.
I’m angry when idiots try to argue “till they win” or get out of the “situation” with lies.
But while angry I just remain silence and then let them wag.
So many people argue like that, insist, and continue to argue just to win.
I knew it. Only wise people are angry with remain silence, don’t keep the anger, and never stress.
I only get angry at my sister’s dog when she wants to outside to relieve herself by looking at me with her brown eyes. When she acts like saying “I changed my mind. I am staying here.” I have to tells her “I don’t your boss mad at me.” Then the dog goes outside to do her work of getting food and drink out of her body and comes back inside.
Extraordinary. That means, you are not a angry person at all.
I have to take care of myself due to high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
That must be a great effort. But without your “natural capital”, it will be too heavy. So, I assume that you really have that character.
Thank you Albert for the kind comments.
You are most welcome, Dee.
I only get angry when my loved ones get hurt unnecessarily. I think things are better, or at least for the moment.
Humans are emotional beings, equipped with ego and various standard parameters, so the power of sensitivity is complete. But not everyone is grumpy or vindictive, and the more great, not a few people are able to lead their emotions. I am sure that you are one of them.
I have a relative that knows how to push my buttons.
Yes, I’ve already known that problem a little from you. But I’m sure you also know how to push your own button.
There are moments when I get angry without cause … I only see it afterwards
We, humans, are weird, right?
At moments, we are really miraculous creatures my friend
I totally agree with you, my friend. Our duality and our ability to cultivate it is our miracle as humans.