First of all, anger is not a sin in and of itself. Anger and sin are presented as two different things in Ephesians 4:26-27, where it says, “Be ye angry, and sin not.” Anger directed at another person is a sin. Then you should direct your anger towards yourself, right? Wrong. Because you are a person too, so being angry at yourself is equally sinful. Now let’s get over this disclaimer and start where we should start.
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We constantly absorb a myriad of teachings, facts, and societal wisdoms that shape our worldview. However, challenging and questioning these accepted norms—viewing them as mere assumptions—can free us to redefine happiness, success, and wisdom. This approach invites us to continuously reassess our beliefs, though it may prompt confronting deep-seated axioms and assumptions that have historically guided us, possibly leading to personal transformation and a more authentic existence.
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