THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ANGER

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ANGER

A professor asked his students, “Why do we shout in anger? Why do people shout at each other when they are upset?”

The students thought for a while. One said, “Because we lose our calm.”

The professor asked again, “Why shout when the other person is just next to you? Isn’t it possible to speak to him or her with a soft voice? Why do you shout at a person when you are angry?”

The students gave some answers but none satisfied the professor.

Finally, he explained, “When two people are angry at each other, there is a distance in their heart psychologically. To cover the distance, they must shout to be able to hear each other. The angrier they are, the louder they will shout to hear each other through that great distance.”

Then the professor asked, “What happens when two people fall in love? They don’t shout at each other but talk softly. Why? Because their hearts are psychologically close. The distance between them is very close.”

The professor continued, “When they love each other even more, what happens? They don’t speak, they only whisper and they even get closer to each other in their love. Finally, they even need not to whisper, they only look at each other and that’s all…”

So next time you shout at a loved one know that you are creating distance between your heart and that person’s heart.

Please share with as many friends as you can. You may be healing a hot-tempered person today.

Enjoy every moment. Life is easy.

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