I hope you read the previous blog. It lists many things that piss me off. Sometimes my anger varies by degrees, depending on my mood, the situation, and the other parties involved.
Most of the time I don't feel angry. I mean I get mad at situations that would make anyone mad, but I don't stay mad very long because to me, it's a bit pointless, really. I try to have enough dignity to understand that we all mess up sometimes. Life is relative. Anger is relative. I used to explode through blunt judgment and a sharp tongue. Now, I'd rather analyze.
In Matthew, Jesus turned over the tables of the temple because he was ANGRY. These men weren't doing their jobs and Jesus was pissed!
We're also told to be slow to anger, lalala. But anger is healthy. Stifled anger catapults more problems, more anger, more denial, more frustration, more depression.
When occurences make us angry...not a person, but the affect that person had on someone else/us... it reveals what we're passionate about. It reveals what we should emerse ourselves in...it reveals direction. This anger reveals character and it should NOT be stifled.
Let's knock over some tables.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
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