Gopalkrishna Gandhi lays stress on need to control anger
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Gopalkrishna Gandhi lays stress on need to control anger

The Hindu  

“Anger as a master is a brute, but anger as a friend can work wonders if one knows how to hold and use it.,” former West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi said on Sunday. Addressing the Dr. B. Ramamurthi Oration here on the topic ‘The Wily Way of Anger’, he described the various qualities of anger that can be differentiated as good and bad by quoting a few couplets of the Thirukkural; a terrible incident that happened to an Australian family; and an incident involving the anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela. He quoted a Thirukkural couplet, according to which a scathing tongue caused by anger could unleash words that would never ever allow one to heal. Citing the famous song Sorry seems to be the hardest word, he recalled an incident that had taken place in India wherein, a family of Australians suffered inhuman treatment in 1999, “for which as a country and society, all of us felt deeply, deeply hurt.” Dr. Krish Sridhar, Vice Chair of the Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons and President-Elect of the Neurological Society of India, also spoke on the occasion.

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