Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.

This quote, often attributed to the Buddha, illustrates how holding onto anger hurts the person experiencing it more than the person it’s directed at. Harboring resentment and anger is emotionally toxic and can lead to long-term emotional suffering. The quote encourages forgiveness and letting go of anger in order to protect one’s own well-being. By releasing anger, individuals can free themselves from the negative effects of holding onto past grievances.

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