I woke up angry, so I’m
writing on anger. For me angry is also an pure emotion like affection, Anger is
there where affection is. I never get angry on a stranger, no matter how much
ever he irritates I’ll be only smiling, but if any of my acquaint irritates me
I get angry, so anger is where affection is. As far as I know, they are two
types of anger that people carry-Express anger and Evil anger. Express anger- I
know of people who get angry for silly issues, but they get normal within seconds.
Evil anger is the worst, I know people who never get angry, they look easy to
go on everything, they are good at faking their expressions of anger, but the
anger reaches their subconscious mind, and they wait for the right moment to
bring out their anger. Never make decisions while angry-this was told by
Genghis Khan. He didn’t say it simply, there is a story.
Genghis Khan
& Hawk
Genghis Khan carried
his favorite hawk on his wrist. It was trained to help hunt. On command, the
hawk would fly up into the air and soar in the sky searching for prey. On one
trip, Khan was very thirsty. His hawk was flying overhead. Being hot, the
springs were pretty dry but he spotted water trickling down some rocks. Leaving
his horse, Genghis Khan took his silver cup from his hunting bag and began to
slowly gather the water into his cup. It took a while. Just as he was about to
place the cup to his lips, his hawk swooped down and knocked the cup from his
hands, the water spilling to the ground. Angry, Khan repeated his attempt to
get some drinking water as his hawk watched perched on the rocks above near
where the spring was located. Again, it took a while as the water trickled into
his cup. When a very thirsty Khan placed his lips to this second cup of water, his
hawk once again, swooped down knocking the water cup to the ground. Khan was
furious at his hawk and threatened to kill his pet hawk if he did it again. On
the third attempt to get a drink of water, the hawk came down, but this time,
Genghis Khan was expecting him and drew his sword. His pet hawk fell to the
ground dead. Unfortunately, the cup fell between the rocks and Khan couldn’t
reach it. With nothing to catch the water, he decided to climb the rocks to the
source of the water and use his hands to gather some drinking water. On finding
the pool of water, he spotted a huge dead snake lying in the water. It was a
extremely poisonous snake which had polluted the drinking water! Khan realized
that his hawk had been trying to help him! It had saved his life. Sadly, Khan
realized he’d lost his pet hawk in anger. He said that he’d learned a valuable
lesson that day....never do anything in anger.
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