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Friday, December 25, 2009

RaGe(>,<)

 If I should have know or guessed by now when something good happens or when the water looks too still somewhere deep down there's a pot of steaming trouble brewing. I didn't or more of couldn't see it so I assumed that everything was fine, but that was of course until the huge pot of trouble exploded, and sent a huge hot crashing wave of volcanic eruption shooting upwards. I just looked at it in complete awe. Wow just thinking about the extent of which how much trouble some people would go to, just to stir up more trouble. I'm not sure if I'm actually supposed to be angry, upset or amused. Whatever it is I'm feeling right now, its an odd combination of all three. 
Its an odd thing to go to sleep one day only to wake up later to find everything is a little different. Upon further and more closer inspection you suddenly realize that something actually happened while you were asleep and left a path of destruction behind as testament to its wrath  and fury. So you go around to estimate the damages and offer assistance's. But there is only so much that one person can do.
Frankly that one little person is getting a "little wee bit" tired. He has always had his hands full with trouble conjured by naughty people. If there is one thing he has thought is that 'you can never resolve anything with anger', but he thinks nowadays maybe sometimes there can be exceptions. Nothing good can come out of bickering and raising fists but sometimes the only way you can deal with bitter begrudging is by simply barking back at it with equal intensity. Till such a time arrives I wish to have no inclining what-so-ever with such a deed. So today Ive finally found something new to pray for-To keep my calm for as long as it needs and might take.

~ Anyone can become angry; that is simple. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose , and in the right way; that is not easy. ~ Aristotle

~ Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will ever regret. ~  Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce