ANGER; THE HYDRA-HEADED MONSTER

The creation of man as a super creature by God to oversee the affairs of other creatures on planet earth is the finest thing ever; affirming man as the most intelligent and superbly formed creature.
The aesthetic beauty of the planet earth further dwells solely on the creative ability of man who is endowed with multi dimensional skills, attitudes, and behavioural abilities that can hold forth to and sustain the expected and most cherished peace of the world.
In an attempt to propel and sustain the peace of the world, man must inevitably create an assemblage of people, stage dramas, evaluate world activities, and install leaders with exceptional brilliance in the management of man and material resources.
The process of human relation is an elastic tenet that extends beyond the caption of man; many things are involved, some very beautiful while some which must be discouraged are instruments of mass destruction.
One of these instruments of mass destruction is anger.
Anger is man’s greatest enemy. Anger is invisible but very powerful. It runs in the vein and thus has a virile tendency to overpower man and upturn his actions inordinately.
Anger should not be allowed to take over man’s driving wheel, its potency is evaluated as having the capability to destroy and kill beautiful and yet to be executed concepts in the mind of mortals.
Marriages collapse, industries fold up, projects failed to materialize and life reflects sobs, sorrow and under development wherever anger is allowed to take charge.
We must be very much determined at every stage of human endeavour to stem anger, overlook other people inadequacies, learn to forgive and swallow words that can generate anger. Our intelligent quotient must have a special folder for anger management; our senses must always be at alert to disallow any human effort that can breed anger.
The beauty of the world can be easily viewed regardless of our status if anger is properly pocketed by all super creatures.
Anger is capable of leading to untimely death, creates a hostile scene and on many occasions leads to needless war, there by paving way for senseless wastage of man and resources.
It suffices therefore that we must learn to cope with individual differences, our passion for good human relation should be well developed and the peace of the world should be radiated across all the spheres of life.



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