Anger: Thin Line Between Motivator Or Destroyer


by Liew Yee Piao - Date: 2007-02-08 - Word Count: 286 Share This!

We can't deny that today's modern life is full of stress and pressure that will lead to frustration and the main theme that I am centering today, anger. I may not be a psychologist to write about this but as usual I will convey about it MY WAY.

Anger often sneaks into a person without being noticed. Failure to do something, low self esteem or simply to get attention may lead to anger. We often say that a people with patience will have good anger management but I doubt it, mainly because anger can be mounted and once it reaches it's limit, it will erupt vigorously, meaning that it will be scarier...

My context is saying that people that can turn anger into action is those with good anger management. This might be justified wrongly since the 'action' I meant may be those negative and violence behaviour. Yes, it is true that action that turned out from anger are mostly violent because many does that.

Why not start having a different mind set today? Turn your anger into motivator, a springboard to do better, to get up and face the reality bravely. Former CEO of IBM, Louis Gerstner Jr. turned his anger towards fellow competitors, including Bill Gates of Microsoft into a powerful tool to rebuild IBM.

Don't be a silly dumb. Throwing things, breaking items and simply whack people won't get you caring attention. People will only see you as a sore loser, a loser that will never have a chance of making a come back.

I don't know why I suddenly write this, maybe because I see many angry people just trying to use anger as a negative tool. Maybe my perception is wrong here but it's my view....


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