Friday, May 16, 2008

Anger do not solve a problem.

A man tried to find a peaceful solution between two angry men fighting in his neighbourhood.He stopped them,heard the nature of their quarrel,and persuaded them to put the matter to arbitration by six men;each man to choose three of them.
Later in the day,the man came back along the street and found a bigger fight than ever in full swing.
"What happening?" he asked one of the onlookers. "Oh those fighting are the six angry arbitrators you urged those two guys to get to settle that fight."

Anger doesn't solve a problem.It often makes it worse.Anger is very much like fire-when it finally dies out,it leaves a path of destruction.Heed the advice of Thomas Jefferson in handling anger: "When angry,count to ten before you speak;if very angry,a hundred."

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