Anger is a harmful negative emotion. It is injurious to both personal life and work life. Justify
Answer: Anger is an overflow of emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone you feel that he/she done wrong for you. Anger is basically a negative emotions characterized by irritability, rage, wrath, stress, resentment, hate, loss of confidence, depression, etc. Thus, a man under constant anger and resentment cannot think logically and whatever decisions made in anger or in haste, may don't hold up well to the light of day.
- Uncontrolled anger can lead to several problems—problems at work, in one’s personal relationships, and in the overall quality of one’s life. It is therefore important to manage anger before it ....
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