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Question
Discuss what you can do to control your anger.
Solution
- I do not get angry easily, but when I do, I often tend to hurt others with my harsh words. think I should practice meditation to control my anger.
- I have heard that meditation helps to keep oneself calm.
- I have also heard that counting from one to ten helps control anger, as it doesn’t allow one to react immediately and gives ample time to cool down.
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