Anger feels powerful in the moment but rarely creates lasting victories.
Seneca reminds us:
“Anger turns its teeth on itself.”
It’s toxic; it’s harmful, a type of energy that produces short bursts, leaving destruction behind.
Winning through Anger often means someone else loses.
True success lies in control: choosing calm over chaos, solutions over outbursts, and building bridges instead of burning them.
Next time anger rises, pause and ask:
Will this reaction help me grow or destroy?
The choice to create a win-win outcome is where real strength lies.
Anger is fleeting. Control builds legacies.