Don’t Let Anger Be

It seems to me that what we most lack in, is vocabulary. And if you did not know this, vocabulary also has a GQ (a Glamour Quotient.) There are some words that are more glamorous than others. And then, there are words that are just right. But they aren’t as famous or as glamorous. They are often the best and most relevant, and they make sense; but they are pedestrian. They have no GQ. Often, we want to adorn our emotions with glamour. It gives us a sense of identity. With a celebrity word. That association!

Mostly, we are not angry. Mostly we are not depressed. (Add your GQ words here).

Mostly, when a difficult event presents and sits on the seat across you – we have to listen; without demonstrating the spectrum of emotions that surround ‘anger.’

Anger is a swimming pool – which covers the height, width, and the depth of the pool. That encompasses a few thousand emotions. Not related to anger. Not a sub-strand of anger. And not even related to anger.

Think freedom. Think your ideas. Think all that you could not.

Think Future – that vision that your peripheral vision has denied you all this while.

4 thoughts on “Don’t Let Anger Be

  1. I think one needs to take a deep dive in that pool to discover the other thousand emotions. The ideas and even the idea of freedom could be related to the release of the other emotions that are expertly hidden by anger.

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  2. Mostly, we are not angry. Mostly we are not depressed. – Agree๐Ÿ‘

    Mostly, when a difficult event presents and sits on the seat across you โ€“ we have to listen; without demonstrating the spectrum of emotions that surround โ€˜anger.โ€™ – 2nd Nov’22 I did that

    Think Future โ€“ that vision that your peripheral vision has denied you all this while. – In this phase now

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