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ANGER

THE DISTROYER

By SHAIKH AAQIBPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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ANGER
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Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Jack who loved playing football. He had been playing since he was a little kid, and he dreamed of becoming a professional player one day. Jack was a hardworking and dedicated player, and he spent most of his free time practicing and improving his skills.

One day, Jack was playing in a match with his team, and things didn't go as he expected. He missed a few shots, made some mistakes, and ended up costing his team the game. Jack felt humiliated and embarrassed, and he couldn't believe he had played so poorly. He was angry at himself for letting his team down and for ruining his dream of becoming a professional player.

That night, Jack went home feeling frustrated and upset. He couldn't shake off the feeling of anger and disappointment that was consuming him. He couldn't sleep, and he kept replaying the game in his mind, over and over again. As the days went by, Jack's anger grew stronger, and he began to resent football. He stopped practicing, stopped playing with his friends, and even stopped watching games on TV.

One day, Jack's coach noticed that he had stopped coming to practice and games. He called Jack and asked him what was going on. Jack told him about the game he played badly, and how he felt like a failure. The coach listened patiently and told Jack that anger was a destroyer, and it could ruin everything he had worked for. He told Jack that it was okay to make mistakes and fail sometimes, but he shouldn't let anger take control of his life.

The coach's words hit Jack hard, and he realized that he had made a big mistake. He had let his anger destroy his love for football, and he had made a decision that he would regret for the rest of his life. Jack decided to take a break and reflect on his choices.

After a few weeks, Jack realized that he missed playing football. He missed the thrill of the game, the adrenaline rush, and the sense of accomplishment he felt when he scored a goal. He realized that he had let his anger cloud his judgment, and he had made a decision that he didn't really want.

Jack went back to his coach and apologized for quitting the team. He asked if he could come back and play again, and the coach welcomed him with open arms. Jack went back to practicing and playing with his friends, and he found that he was enjoying football more than ever before. He was no longer angry or frustrated, and he was able to play with a clear mind and a happy heart.

Jack learned a valuable lesson that day. He learned that anger was a destroyer, and it could make him do things that he would later regret. He learned that he should never make decisions when he was angry, and he should always take the time to reflect and think things through. Jack also learned that making mistakes and failing were a part of life, and he should never let them define him or his future.

From that day on, Jack continued to play football and work hard towards his dream of becoming a professional player. He knew that it would take a lot of time, effort, and dedication, but he was willing to put in the work. Jack knew that he had a lot to learn, but he was ready to face any challenges that came his way. And most importantly, Jack knew that he would never let his anger destroy his love for football or any other aspect of his life ever again.

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