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Aggression is destruction

The consequences of anger suffer the person at the end with the most merciless results

By Wajiha KhanPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Aggression is destruction
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Sometimes how anger becomes the negative energy exhales from a person and shows the most bittering results to the surrounding.

To control anger is the most crucial point, but a person can tackle this aggression. Aggression can only be controlled, but a person can make it possible to destroy it entirely if he or she wants. It's depending on a person's efforts. Some waves of anger take the form of personal destruction and some anger affects the atmosphere. In personal anger result, a person tries to hurt their selves either physically or mentally they hurt. But in the end, the loss may be the end of life or the physical attempts of beating on self. The Anger itself is wicked and the consequences that emerge from this wicked nature expression also haves heartthrob outcomes.

Anger has another level of negativity and it does not look, act, or feel like other negative emotions. Therein lies its power and this power contains so many toxic reactions. This power always leads a person towards a disastrous world.

Let's take anger as a kind of animal, why do we call it an animal because an animal has no sense of how to deal with situations, and here is the difference of sense between an animal and a human being. Anger is free and it does not see the time to express in any condition and consider anger as an animal without a cage. Once provoked, it can lash out at anyone within reach of its claws and no one can easily get rid of this expression very easily unless makes harmful effects not for themselves but all the atmosphere. So try to control the aggression unless it makes a person fully blind.

It is always infuriating when nobody listens to a person and then a little negative spark of rage starts to build inside. Rage quietly builds up until it forces a person to ready to explode. Thus a time comes when an uncontrol able expression shows its effects on you and also on your real relations. So you and your relations become victims of this aggression. It feels like you have to get angry before anyone takes you seriously. Nobody wants to hear your careful, nuanced arguments anymore and all of that’s preferable to outrage. So a feeling of paralyzing occurs when you do nothing but voice your opinions in the strongest possible terms, barbed with insults, it invites a stronger response. It conditions you and everyone else to react to every problem with anger and threats of violence.

But I can say that it is a person's choice to stay angry. A person with an aggressive personality stick to anger and amplify it for relations. Performing outrage all day hard-wires you to do nothing but produce and consume more of it. It makes a person's mind shut off the problem solver wires in the brain got off in aggression and a person turns into a screaming machine.

Where does anger come from? As a person occasionally prone to angry outbursts, I’ve thought a lot about this question. The lesson we learn from that situation when there comes a disastrous result enlightening at that time. Instead, enlightenment, much like happiness, is a state of mind we only experience brief glimpses of. It is a process, not a result. This is why we must focus on the process, and not the results if we want to include enlightenment in our experience. The harder we search for it, the more difficult it is to attain.

Bursting out with rage that times consume your high energy level, but the high is short. The problems get worse, and you become blind to the simplest solutions.

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