“I’m very angry!” exclaims Nellie, “My life is crap! I’m stuck, and don’t know what to do!”
Some of us carry anger around for decades.
We’ve all had a rough ride these last three years. Nellie feels her life is perhaps tougher than many right now.
One day her husband kisses her on the cheek, and heads over to the gym, for a regular workout.
Only this time, he doesn’t come home.
His life, even before the 2020 pandemonium, is stressful…
As he’s under the microscope relating to a tragic incident at his workplace. Without going into too much detail, the senior management start finger-pointing, to explain the death of a family through a series of situations.
Angry? You betcha!
Here’s a healthy, fit 59-year-old husband and father, under immense mental strain and interrogation, who has a heart attack at the local gym.
Out of the blue.
Then the world’s hit with the 2020 pandemonium, creating global uncertainty, confusion and fear.
Nellie’s now dealing with a personal tragedy, lock-downs, and many unanswered questions.
Three years later, she’s still saying: “Angry? I’m very angry!”
It’s not like she just met the guy… 42 years they’ve been together.
Now she’s having to sell her home, because she’s no funds to do any upgrades. And she moves into a place on a main road, where she can’t open the bedroom windows, because of traffic noise.
Here’s the thing: How long do you fester over something that you have no control over?
We meet many people in the freeman-on-the-land-sovereignty-movement, who are ANGRY.
“Angry? I’m very angry!” they proclaim.
How does that help?
Does it fix anything?
Imagine how much progress you can make, by filtering that energy into taking positive action. The time and effort being consumed in being angry… while the only one suffering, is the angry individual.
Anger is a destructive emotion, that can destroy your health, fog your thinking, and drain your energy.
Shake it off!
Sure, easier said than done.
It’s a decision, not a debate.
Nellie’s angry when she sees overweight, obese people, struggling to breathe, yet they are still alive. And she’s asking why her fit, healthy husband has a heart attack at the local gym.
Well, another question may be, at what stage do these overweight obese people realise that they need to change some habits?
Nellie’s no different. The excess weight she’s carrying, is a burden called ANGER.
Every day that she wakes up saying:”Angry! I’m very angry!” is pouring more fuel on the fire.
Same as those freeman-on-the-land-sovereignty-movement, who are ANGRY. Complaining about being harassed by law enforcement agencies, courts, corporations, and law/liars…
It does no good to live in a space of anger. Or frustration. Or fear.
Most of our worries, are imaginations in our head, that never happen.
Shake them off. They are all lies, principalities of darkness.
No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue [that] shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. Isaiah 54:17 KJV
Don’t be angry – it helps no one, and it certainly DOES NOT help you 🙁
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