No matter how many resolutions someone makes, anger doesn't go away. After getting angry, it seems that you have not done well, but anger comes. So do one thing – set a boundary for anger at home, and outside the home. At home, he must have been angry at his own people. In the outside world, if you have leadership, the form of anger is different and if you are working under the task, then the form of anger is different. But everyone knows. Anger can also lead to inspiration. Because the energy with which anger is activated is converted into willpower. If the energy of anger turns into rebellion, then sadness comes. Now the anger will increase day by day. The new generation will get angry at the slightest thing, the symptoms of which are already visible. So, if you want to drop your anger, work on your ego. You have come alone, you have to go alone, this is the middle game, do not make the ego so big that it turns into anger in a short time. The result of anger is bad for health, relationships and children.
0 thoughts on “Pt. Vijay Shankar Mehta's column: Don't make your ego so big that it turns into anger”
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
RECENT NEWS
- Shah Rukh Khan Vs Salman Khan: One King, the other Sultan, both superstars, know who is more rich between Salman and Shah Rukh
- 'Reason he can't stand up to Trump is ...': Rahul's fresh charge at PM; claims 'Modi's hands are tied'
- Parliament logjam over SIR: Congress says discussion on 'votebandi' non-negotiable; asks why ignore Dhankar's 2023 ruling?
- Why is India buying so much war equipment worth Rs 67,000 crore? Missiles, aircraft, drones, and more
- 'Will call PM Modi': Brazil's Lula snubs Trump amid tariff row; rejects offer to reach out