How many of us have experienced white flashes of anger which make us want to strike out at the nearest thing available with no regard for sensibilities or consequences? A feeling that is always hovering around, preventing us from doing anything else?
A lot of people believe that such situations are best avoided for our own good as such fits are indeed defocusing and debilitating. While I would agree with this belief at large, one would acknowledge that notwithstanding all ones care, such situations do come to pass. What then should one do in those circumstances?
People say yoga because it helps calm us down and allow us to think calmly. I tend to disagree. I believe that if (and this is a caveat) such anger is caused by extreme provocation, it has to be channeled and used in order to neutralise the same.
I firmly believe in the adage "Don't just get mad, get even." In order to ensure that this objective is met, I will nurture the anger, ensure it does not die out. This will enable me to meet my objective with a passion which is often necessary to make things happen.
Monday, May 5, 2008
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