Those Prone to Anger

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Anger is a natural human emotion that arises in response to perceived threats, injustice, or frustration. However, when someone lives in a constant state of anger—irritated, resentful, or quick to flare up over small things—it often reveals a deeper lack of inner discipline and self-mastery.Chronic anger is not true strength; it is a sign that a person has become hypnotized by their own emotional reactions. They are no longer in control of themselves but are instead being controlled by unresolved resentment, pride, or external pressures. The truly disciplined individual observes the rising impulse to anger without immediately identifying with it or acting it out. Through awareness and patient detachment, they discover that they do not have to obey the emotion—they can let it pass without feeding it.Persistent anger keeps a person emotionally enslaved, draining their energy and clouding their judgment. Mastering it begins with recognizing that no one and nothing outside can truly force you to remain angry; the choice to stay in that state is an unconscious surrender of your own authority. Reclaiming inner calm requires consistent practice in observing your reactions without judgment, refusing to justify or excuse the anger, and choosing to respond from clarity rather than compulsion.In short, occasional anger is human. Habitual anger is a failure to exercise the inner authority and discipline that lead to genuine freedom and peace of mind.

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