angry mind is always a narrow mind

March 7, 2012 7:50am CST
always control your angerness .its a state when people dont think what they are doing and how things can really go . we are more likely to say or do unreasonable and irritional things . so how many of you really stay calm when you get angry?
4 responses
@bird123 (10632)
• United States
8 Mar 12
I like that:An angry mind is always a narrow mind. WE all know that one is true. When one is angry, there is very little Thinking going on.
@dazzledlady (1618)
• Philippines
7 Mar 12
I completely agree with the statement that an angry mind is a narrow mind .When we are angry it would seem that we no longer listen to what other people thinks or their side. Our mind will be shut from the world and be consumed with feeling. And in this state it would really hamper our decision making. Often times when we make decisions in this state, we will have to regret it when we calm down and thus creating another problem to be solved. That is why I try not to make decisions when I am angry or upset. Because the tendency will be that I will not see both sides of the issue. I will try to calm my nerves by doing deep breathing and getting away for a moment to give time for myself to recollect before handling the situation. In this way I would have a clear mind to thing about the problem at hand.
@cairalyssa (1402)
• Malaysia
7 Mar 12
I agreed with you, we often make wrong decision or act when we are so angry which results to something we might regret later. Everyody have boiling point but its depends how they express it out. I think as we grow older, we learn to control our anger and temper better...
@Dominique25 (9464)
• United States
7 Mar 12
I agree with you. That is why I try to work on my temper. I know that it doesn't do any good to be angry. It isn't good for my health or for others that I'm angry with. I usually though for the most part stay calm. I don't yell at people when I'm angry. And I talk in a normal tone. When I'm angry I just feel mad and then I don't want to talk with the person I'm upset with.