Ideology of Peace
        
        
          POSITIVE STATUS QUOISM
        
        
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          Anger, moreover, confounds one’s thinking
        
        
          capacity. The angry man can neither understand
        
        
          any issue in a clear-headed way, nor can he give a
        
        
          response which is adequate to the situation. What is
        
        
          worse is that when an individual is angry, he is all
        
        
          too prone to turn to violence. But the truth is that
        
        
          violence is no solution to any problem. For one who
        
        
          can prevent himself from succumbing to anger,
        
        
          there is no situation which he will not be able to
        
        
          turn to good account. He will seek a peaceful
        
        
          solution—the only sure way to solve any problem.
        
        
          Man’s mind has extraordinary potential. When he is
        
        
          not angry, he is in a position to utilize his
        
        
          capabilities to the best advantage. But when he is
        
        
          angry, his mental balance is lost. He is not in a
        
        
          position to make the full use of such mental
        
        
          capabilities as would be to his own benefit. In short,
        
        
          not becoming angry is victory, while becoming
        
        
          angry is defeat.
        
        
          It should be borne in mind also, that overcoming
        
        
          anger is not simply a matter of suppressing one’s
        
        
          emotions. It means being able to deal with the
        
        
          problem by rising above the negativism of anger.