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My dear brothers, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to
listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry. -James 1:19 "Anger"
and "Danger" are only one letter apart. A survey performed in the
Greater Taipei area by the Dong Foundation of Taiwan found that most
people become angry most easily with their family and most often with
their co-workers. They become angry the most frequently at home,
followed by the school or workplace. In short, most people are angry
most easily with people they are close with-family and friends.
Among those surveyed, 62 per cent were angry at least once a week; 15 per
cent were angry every day. There is a story travelling around on the
email circuit that tells about a university student who likes cars.
He and his father often flip excitedly through car magazines, discussing
various makes and models. He really thought that his father would
give him a car as a graduation present. However, on the day of his
graduation, his father gave him a wrapped present-it was a Bible. He
was disappointed and angry. Didn't his father promise to give him a
car? How come it's a Bible? Furious, he ran away from home and
never spoke to them again. Years later, the young man built a
successful career. One day, he received a telegram, informing him of
his father's death from a heart attack. When he returned home to
sort out his father's belongings, his mother calmly handed him a
Bible. She motioned for him to open it. Inside, to his horror,
he found a car key with a note that read, "It's been paid for!" You can
imagine the young man's reaction when he saw his father's handwritten
note. He must have felt extremely guilty and regretful, but no
amount of regret or guilt can erase the pain that he had caused. His
father's wish was for him to seek first the kingdom of God, and then the
car would be his.
Every prudent man acts out of knowledge, but a fool exposes his
folly. -Proverbs 13:16
A saying goes like this ¡G Anger is momentary insanity; therefore you must
control your emotions, or else your emotions will control you. When
anger rises up, one becomes unreasonable, like a wild horse broken free of
its reins or a boat tossed on an angry sea with no one at its helm.
Human relationships between husband and wife, siblings, parents and
children, and relatives often sever completely because of the pain
inflicted by unchecked anger and lack of emotional control. Many
things that should not have been said are blurted out when a person is
consumed by his/her anger. Frankly, anger is foolish, only resulting
in regret. A study has shown that 90% of angry confrontations are
caused by a hostile tone of voice. A gentle and respectful reply can
diffuse anger. Then, we can learn how to accommodate
others. |