Anger Assassination is a Crime

Anger isn’t your enemy, suppressing it is.
When used with purpose, anger becomes your fuel for growth, protection, and greatness.
From history’s conquerors to spiritual leaders, the fire within has always built legacies. Don’t assassinate your anger. master it, channel it, and rise above mediocrity.

Anger Assassination is a Crime

There’s no soul on Earth that hasn’t felt it: Anger.
It’s raw. It’s real. It’s pure energy.
You might hate it. You might hide it. But here’s the truth: anger, when used wisely, is your secret weapon. Not your weakness.

Most people are afraid of it because they were taught to fear it. Suppress it. Eliminate it.

But I say this with conviction:
Anger assassination is a crime.

▣ Let me explain.

Anger isn’t evil. It’s just untamed.
It arrives as fire, but if you sculpt that fire, it can forge the steel of your character.

I feel anger too. I’m not immune.
The only difference? I don’t let it control me.
I wait.
I watch.
I transform it.

And then I use it to build, not burn.

Example 1:
Someone breaks a promise. I get angry. I could lash out. I could cut them off. But I ask: Why did they fail me?
Maybe I chose the wrong person. Maybe I expected too much.
I reflect, recalibrate, and rise.
That’s how you build better judgment.

Example 2:
A business fails because of a friend’s mistake. I could hate him. Or I could use that frustration as fuel.
I channel it into the next version of me stronger, smarter, more aware.
That’s how you turn setbacks into comebacks.

But don’t get me wrong, not all anger should be silenced.

If someone touches your mother, your sister, or any woman you care about—
Don’t suppress your rage.
Don’t stay calm.
Use your fire to protect.
Because when dignity is on the line, silence is betrayal.

The world doesn’t need more passive men.
It needs men who’ve mastered their fire, not murdered it.

◉ Assassinate your anger… and you assassinate your courage.
◉ Suppress it blindly… and it will rot inside you.
◉ Channel it wisely… and it will crown you.

Look at history.

◓ Alexander the Great didn’t conquer empires by staying calm. He used his fury as fuel.

◓ Prophet Muhammad faced abuse, exile, war — but turned that fire into a force for compassion, clarity, and change.

◓ Gandhi? Yes, even his nonviolence was powered by controlled rage against injustice. That’s what built movements.

Here’s the truth:
Anger is energy. And energy is neutral. It becomes divine or destructive depending on how you use it.

The world fears angry men because they fear men who are awake.
But an awakened man doesn’t destroy, he directs.

So the next time you feel anger rise, don’t kill it.

Shape it.
Use it.
Let it fuel your vision.

Because in this world, only two types of people exist:

  1. The ones who bury their anger and live quietly broken.

  2. The ones who ride their fire and leave a legacy.

You already know which one you were born to be.

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