Your Anger is your destruction
Your anger is your destruction: When you’re angry, it’s easy to blurt anything that comes to mind without hesitation.
You say things you don’t mean; you say things that can have severe consequences; you say things that cannot be undone and leave you in deep regret.
For some it’s easy to control the anger, and for some it’s easier to let the anger take control and cause major destruction in a relationship, friendship, or working environment amongst people.
Once those hurtful words are uttered, they become impossible to take back. You may be forgiven, but you can’t always expect to be forgiven and use the excuse of “You know I have anger issues.”
Try to control your tongue, or you will end up destroying every good relationship you have. You will be the cause of your own destruction.
The next time you think you might be on the verge of losing it and biting someone’s head off, then think of the consequences that will follow afterwards. Think of how you would feel if someone spoke to you in a harsh way. Would you easily forget and move forward?
It’s not always about you. It’s about taking others feelings into consideration too.
You’re not always the victim.
Think about it.