what does the proverb' if you are patient in one moment of anger , you will escape hundred days of sorrow' mean?
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A hasty decision in a moment of anger can worsen a situation. Which is why if you are patient and don't make hasty decisions you will 'escape hundred days of sorrow' that means you won't regret anything.
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We are asked to give the meaning of the proverb that we have been asked. the meaning of the proverb will be as under:
- The proverb provided to us is a Chinese proverb.
- This proverb means that we should never say things in our anger that we repent later for.
- The main thing is not that we get angry with each other as all of us are different so definitely, there will be a misunderstanding between us.
- The main problem lies when we say words when we are angry that we really repent for later as to why we said those words.
- This often has even long consequences and these words are remembered for a very long time.
- In other words, the anger is momentary but the effect of the words spoken in anger is long-lasting.
- So the ideal solution is to behave patiently leave the place of anger and come back only when our anger has got its cooling down period.
- In this way, by behaving patiently we have saved ourselves from the sorrow of thinking about our words for days which will hurt the other person's feelings.
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