We all struggle with anger. But anger is not always wrong. Be angry, and do not sin Eph.4:26. We should get angry when we see injustice in our society. But most often, our anger comes from a far less noble place-our own self-interest.If our temper gets the best of us, we can loose control of what we say and do.
When we begin to put others first, we may find we've taken a first step toward managing our anger.Cindy Kasper

Tell me brethren, your moments of aggression and how you would have loved it to turn out instead?
God bless