Thought For The Day

The subject of today’s quotes is that of anger, a feeling that often is portrayed outward by many, but one that only arises from within…

“The smarter you get, the more you realize anger is not worth it.” (Maxime Legace)

“The greatest remedy for anger is delay.” (Seneca)

“Anger is inside you, revealed by an outside source.” (Henry R. Brandt)

“Your anger is unreasonable and unfair. Let it stay that way. Trying to make it seem reasonable, which usually consists of trying to make the resented person wrong, is the source of all the judgments and explanations that remove you further from the person and further from your experience of the sensations that arose in your body.” (Brad Blanton)

“Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.” (Mark Twain)

Peace, love, light, and joy,
Andrew Arthur Dawson

The Growing Anger Problem On Our Planet…

Is anger growing on our planet? Or is it just me? I normally am not an angry person myself, but honestly, it feels like there is a growing energy of people on edge, ready to blow at the slightest thing that irritates them and I’m really struggling with that, as I’m extremely sensitive to it all.

Growing up with anger present more than not in my family household, I cringe when anyone these days is yelling or raising their voice or releasing anger in some way. Case in point, I was on the highway the other day driving 62 in a 60-speed limit in the middle lane when suddenly an 18-wheeler to my right laid on their horn for more than 2 minutes at me because I was going too slow in their opinion. It definitely rattled my chain quite a bit. This incident is so symbolic of how I see our world is becoming. where more and more people would rather be angry than not.

Our world resembles so much like one of those old kettles on the stove now, one that keeps reaching that boiling point where it emanates that loud scream-like noise each time it does, which roughly translates to one terrible tragedy after another, one we keep seeing in the news that’s violent in nature. Heck, it’s become a regular thing on my street these days to hear people ragefully screaming from within their own homes at another, especially late at night.

Why are people so angry? Is it because of the state of our world? The state of our country? The state of this pandemic and other growing diseases? The state of our economy? The state of our financial status? Or….is it simply due to the state within each of us? Maybe the real reason why there is so much anger right now is that all the stuff so many of us have kept suppressed for years, if not for our lifetime, is finally surfacing, forcing us to face it? Unfortunately, many are still trying to avoid doing that by choosing either addiction or lashing out in anger at another to deal with it each time it arises.

I’ve come to learn in my own spiritual journey that when I’m angry, it’s never about someone else, even if there is some event that seems to trigger that feeling within me. It’s ALWAYS about me. ALWAYS. But sometimes I don’t see it right away and instead regrettably end up taking it out on another, hurting them in the process, only furthering this anger problem on our planet.

The anger in our world will never go away until we address all the anger going on within us and find its true source. Unfortunately, most are prone to believe their anger is the fault of another. I can promise you that even if everything actually went out way, every single day, and even if everything we think should be happening in the way we want, actually did happen in that way, we still are going to remain angry people until we address all our unresolved issues, traumas, wounds, past pains, and the like. And just because they are in the past doesn’t mean they are truly gone. Just because you may not feel angry at some past negative part of your life right now, doesn’t mean its fully healed either. A great example of this was someone lashing out in anger at me recently when they thought I was using them, when I wasn’t. While my actions might have seemed like I was from their perspective, I honestly believe it was simply a triggering event from them allowing themselves to be used many times in the past by others.

Nevertheless, whenever I’m feeling angry, there is only one solution I’ve found to dispel it, and that’s not to take it out on another, as doing so only leaves me feeling guilty and still angry, often at myself in the process. The solution is prayer, even if I don’t know the true purpose and efficacy of it, given how many prayers often seem to go unanswered in this world. Because whenever I’m angry and choose to pray, once I find my heart during it, where tears flow from my eyes, the anger always leaves me, leaving behind a cooled down kettle, and a person far more open to unconditional love and understanding.

Look, our world is a ticking time bomb right now, and the explosions only seem to be getting bigger and bigger and bigger. I hope for the sake of each of us, that we stop blaming others for any anger that arises within ourselves and instead start taking a hard look at why we’re getting angry in the first place. When we stop lashing our anger outward and instead start addressing the source of it within us, our world will become one more filled with peace than volatility, as we become one more at peace with ourselves and everyone around us…

Peace, love, light, and joy,
Andrew Arthur Dawson

Silly Joke Friday

Silly Joke #1

A kindergarten teacher was talking to the children seated on the floor around her. She removed her glasses to clean them as she continued to talk. “Wow, Miss Collins!” one child exclaimed. “You look really young without your glasses on!” Then mischievous Little Johnny blurted out, “Yeah, I bet that’s not the case when she takes her teeth out at night!”

Silly Joke #2

A beautiful blond young woman from the farm country had never gone to the big city before finally decides to go and checks in to a nice hotel downtown. The hotel clerk reminds her during check-in of the time for meals at their restaurant. “Breakfast is served from 7 to 11, lunch from 12 to 3, and supper from 6 to 8,” explained the clerk. “Look here!,” said the country blond, “When am I ever going to get time to see the city if I’m at the hotel eating all the time?!”

Silly Joke 3

A wealthy man had an affair with a beautiful single Italian woman for several months. One night, during one of their rendezvous, she confided in him that she had become pregnant. Not wanting to ruin his reputation or his marriage, he paid her a large sum of money if she would remain in Italy to secretly have their child. If she stayed in Italy to raise their child, he also said he would provide abundant child support until the child turned 18. She agreed to his conditions, but asked how he would know when the baby was born. To keep it discreet, he told her simply to mail him a post card, and write “Spaghetti” on the back. He would then arrange for the child support payments to begin. One day, about 9 months later, he came home to a confused wife. “Honey,” she said, “you received a very odd post card today.”  “Oh, let me have a look…” he said. The wife gave him the card, and he read it aloud, “Spaghetti, Spaghetti, Spaghetti. Two with meatballs, one without!” and then fainted.

Bonus Silly Joke (Adult Humor)

Sherry lost her husband almost four years ago and still hasn’t gotten out of her mourning stage. Her daughter constantly urges her to get back into the dating world. Finally, Sherry says she’ll go out, but doesn’t know anyone. Her daughter immediately replies, “Mama! I have someone for you to meet.” Well, it’s an immediate hit. They really like one another and after dating for six weeks, he asks her to join him for a weekend in the mountains. Their first night there, she undresses as he does. There she stands nude except for a pair of black lacy panties, he in his birthday suit. Looking at her he asks, “Why the black panties?” She replies, “My breasts you can fondle, my body is yours to explore, but down there I am still in mourning.” Obviously, he knows he’s not getting lucky that night. The following night the same scenario. She’s standing there with the black panties on, and he is in his birthday suit…except… this time he has a black prophylactic over his manhood. She looks at him and asks, “What’s with the…uh…black prophylactic?” He replies, “I’d like to offer my deepest condolences.”

Peace, love, light, and joy,
Andrew Arthur Dawson