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“Anybody can become angry-that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way – that is not within everybody’s power and is not easy.” – Aristotle, The Art of Rhetoric.

This quote fully explores the best time and place for showing anger.

In our everyday life, we all have to connect just for survival and meet everyday life needs. God has created us as an amalgamation of distinct characteristics. Love and anger are two primary properties God has inserted in every human being so that a creator may distinguish between a superior being (human being) and another creature.

People of different natures exist in this world. Some have a good nature; others are rude. It all depends on the nature of a person, how they treat others how they behave with others. A person having a good heart will never hurt others. They will try their best not to disappoint others.

A good-hearted person will deal with every matter, keeping in view the other person’s nature. This will help them know more about their fellow beings. In addition, being kind-hearted and affectionate will make you a better version of yourself.

I have chosen a fascinating quote, “Whatever begins with anger ends in shame“. One must have the ability to control their emotions of anger. Most people tend to show their anger by shouting, breaking things, slamming doors etc.

One must be very careful while showing their anger because this may result later in their shame. Sometimes, we have to make decisions and want to implement these decisions on those who are very dear and near to us. We don’t bother to understand the emotions of others, and this may lead to cause anger. This fact cannot be denied that one can’t wholly control their anger, but one can try to eliminate their anger to some extent. Control over anger will protect you from facing shame.

“Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.” – Mark Twain.

When one becomes an expert in controlling anger, they can save themself from the trouble of being ashamed in front of others. It’s totally a person’s choice whether they want to deal with others in a reasonable or wrong manner. Additionally, how one can keep themself in the category of good or rude, I hope this article will help you choose your way of treatment with others. others.

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