2 Oct 2013

Gandhiji`s Angerness

No one in the world would be with out angerness. It is just one of the inbuilt characteristics. Of course angry men are great philosophers and genius persons as they think about their disputes and they creatively find ways to undermine the other person. But they do not express it in the form of oral attack or  going through the physical fight. Many people in the world know about `Mahatma Gandhi`, He was a good man and a  great leader. But he had little bit of of anger. When he gets angry on any issue,he simply keeps mum. The silence reflects his angry mood. At that moment Gandhiji doesn't even speak a single word. He just puts up his opinion on the paper and gives it to the followers and leaders. Gandhiji`s anger was channeled towards something that helped society.
Bapuji Said..:
"Anger is like electricity. It's a wonderful source of energy, but it can be very dangerous and destructive,"
*“It is not that I do not get angry. I don't give vent to my anger. I cultivate the quality of patience as angerlessness, and generally speaking, I succeed. But I only control my anger when it comes. How I find it possible to control it would be a useless question, for it is a habit that everyone must cultivate and must succeed in forming by constant practice.”
*“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
*“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
*“Your beliefs become your thoughts,
Your thoughts become your words,
Your words become your actions,
Your actions become your habits,
Your habits become your values,
Your values become your destiny.”
Gandhiji just used these techniques in his entire life. And Also Martin Luther King Jr. was an angry man. Many other people who were social activists were more than likely to have been angry as they channeled their anger to something good. It was anger and annoyance that made them step up and do what they did.  


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