Anger is a poison you drink, hoping someone else will die.

This metaphor suggests that harboring anger hurts the person who holds it rather than the one it’s directed at. By nurturing anger and resentment, individuals often cause themselves emotional pain and distress. The quote encourages the recognition that anger is self-destructive and doesn’t affect the intended target as much as it harms the person carrying it. The message is clear: let go of anger for the sake of your own well-being and peace of mind.

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