Angry men have destroyed wicked and evil leaders and seemingly unstoppable armies to defend those they love. Anger can be a tool.
Discussion
Sure, anger can drive change, however it must be wielded wisely. Choosing battles carefully is beyond wise. Projecting anger in the short term can have lasting effects and can not only harm the ones you love the most, but it can also cause someone to take actions they’ll regret and distort perception. Nothing good comes from the woes of immediate anger.
Hmmmm, 🤙
Yes, decisions must be made with a cool temper. However, if we go back to classical battles, the time when the light and mobile units are charging the enemy and causing them to flee is not a fully rational operation but a flow that overcomes mental barriers of what is possible. The opposing army flee because they meet with the overwhelming force of an avalanche coming their way, a force of nature.
Anger is a gift
