Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Rage


Choose a topic and write a response to it
Rage?
          When somebody insults you, what emotion do you feel? When somebody betrays you, what emotion do you, what emotion do you feel? When somebody destroys something you care about, what emotion do you feel? I do not know about you, but I feel a burning anger deep within me. I assume it is the same with you, too.
          We all experience this so-called rage. For some it is easy yo come by, while for others the stimulant must be powerfull. Nevertheless, we have all faced at some point or another. But the question beckons as to why even experience anger.
           It seems fairly useless. Many a times, it clouds ones better judgement, rendering us highly susceptible to other dangers, as well as being dangerous to others. We become very selfish when enraged, and as a result highly unsensitive to others. It can often lead us to make the worst choices conceivable. All it does is create problems. Despite several disadvantages, anger does have some value.
           Firstly, it helps us become motivated do things, we would normally be too docile for; we gain courage when we are angry, enabling us to cross limits, never before though possible. Secondly... Well, that is all I have got.
           Anger does not seem to have any utility to offer.
           But that is not the point, is it? People get angry all the time. One can debate the pros and cons endlessly, but at the end of the day, we are all potentially going to get angered. Since it is an attribute inherent within us all, the best course of action is to stay in control of your anger. It cannot be erased, and so the next best thing must be regulation.
            If my experience has taught me anything it is that getting angry over anything is just an indicator of a lack of intellegence. If we are dumb, or careless enough to allow our rage coming

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