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ToggleAnger is a strong emotional reaction that arises when a person feels hurt, insulted, frustrated, threatened, or treated unfairly. It is a natural emotion, but it becomes harmful when it is uncontrolled, excessive, frequent, or expressed in a destructive manner.
From an ethical point of view, anger is considered negative because it reduces rational thinking, weakens self-control, damages relationships, and may lead to unjust actions.
Anger is harmful to both personal and professional life because it damages relationships, reduces emotional stability, weakens judgment, and affects professional efficiency. Although anger is a natural emotion, it must be regulated through self-control, emotional intelligence, and ethical awareness. A calm and balanced individual is better able to maintain healthy relationships, effective leadership, and ethical conduct in life and work.
Question 1 (10 Marks | 150 Words)
“Anger is a natural emotion, but uncontrolled anger can become destructive.” Discuss its ethical implications.
Question 2 (15 Marks | 250 Words)
Discuss the impact of anger on personal life and public administration. Suggest measures to regulate anger.
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