Experience teaches us how best to cope with our passions when our self control fails to contain our eagerness to repay with a vengeance.
Our irate responses are never to be laughed at, for there is in there manifestation an awareness that our anger tantrums impose more harm on us, than on those who we have determined deserve our humiliating rebuffs.
The wise learn through experience that given time we can all deal with our moments of loss of restraint by reflecting on our own flaws best kept under wraps for fear that others may know us for all our human weaknesses.
When you feel offended by another's faults, turn to yourself and consider your own failings. Then you will curb your anger learning that self discipline is the mark of the experienced traveller, taught well by life's lessons that the ego can lead us into a pit filled with remorse having exposed our lowest and contemptible self.
To be a Christian means to forgive the inexcusable, because God has forgiven the inexcusable in you. ~ C.S. Lewis
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